riginal scope of the schern
(the majority of these will be iound in Part III.), and requests for explanation.
On the 1907 blank-forms I endeavoured to cover all the points which correspondents h»A
m^understood. One of the first forms to be returned to me had written on ^SSS3SSSmS&
cated directions?" That they bewildered many soon became apparent, as mS^SSSdffi
completed the new forms according to their own fancy, ignoring all the instruction,. COrresp ° ndenti
Misunderstandings.
« tv In + -° ne P" ^J. 5 "" l ^cognise that the blank-form was not well worded The space headed
Description of Locality or Period," was intended to be used only for the pu pose of SV^ th
Walretlv ST* " f^ ?"?*Z haVe <™ e ™ted the LalitLs ofpSods n wSyt
have already found records of your family, but no object is gained by so doing and I fear that othi
faMklUM! to e th° bjeCt ° f ^bknk space will read your Lry as fSS^
nave na^ed t0 th ° SC PerS ° nS ° f the glVen surname who Uved * the localities or penoc/you
In some cases it is obvious that this mistake has been made, e.g., " Kent &c " convevs nothinr
< ^Kent^Al J%£** T% ^V*?' W ° rld ' and S ° Cancds the Citation conveyed by t£e woTd
Kent. Also before and after 1650 " expresses no limitation.
which KrflJCXnjSS * **? '' >* ^ *"*»*" e ™ which many contributors made.
IwSt to SSi^S^SZ work and considerable expense, and for which there is little excuse.
tW « £ • ° g thG W ° rd surname on the blank-form. I would remind contributors
tllr f Ta + 1S a SUmame ' but that " J° hn Bennion" cannot be so described Part 3 wl<
never intended to contain references to individuals, but to families. uebcnDea - ^art it. was
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na^s of ma a n V v e su°cn h h Card ^ "? "?*' ?"* ^ " k ^ i^ereS "n\hl subje" U,
e^ryotZZZtJjl ^u ° ^ t0 °. late t0 «*«**» for this edition, but the as istance of
e*ery one of the present contributors in bringing in fresh genealogists will be most cordially welcomed.
espedaK e dSd 0f ThTllT^V 15 } 5 ° f S eneaJ °g ical societies (whether British or foreign), is
year's edfcfen iTsS^/?^ tb f ^f 1 ^ ^ friends of > ours who ™ n °t included in this
them whei reaok- SX,? E??" 1 W | h *?* nameS and addresses, and I will willingly forward
mem. wnen read}, a blank-form to complete for the next year's edition ?
and ^^tetTp^&a^ 8 the W ° rk haVC beeD reCdVed ' S ° me ° f them a PP ear - cellenJ '
Yours faithfully,
CHAS. A. BERNAU.
Noi. 1-37
Abbatt — Araer
Part I.
A LIST OF THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THOSE WHO HAVE
INDICATED THAT THEY ARE INTERESTED
IN GENEALOGY.
Surnames commencing with a, de. Fitz, le, Mac, Mc, M', 0', van, von, &c, will be found
under A, D, F, L, M, O, V, &c.
All Mc and M' names are arranged as if written Mac.
Surnames commencing with St. will be found under Saint.
Hyphenated names are arranged under the initial letter of the first surname, e.g., " John Dunn-Smith,"
would be indexed under D.
An endeavour has been made to arrange Continental compound surnames (not hyphenated) in each
case according to the custom of their country.
3-
4-
5-
6.
7;
8.
9-
10.
ii.
12.
13-
15-
16.
18.
William Abbatt, 141, E. 25th Sir., New
York, U.S.A.
Major L. A. Abbott, U.S. Army, Williams-
town, Vermont, U.S.A.
Miss E. C. Abraham, Riverham, Grassen-
dale Park, Liverpool.
Frederick ' A Brassard, Holly Bank,
Heaton Grove, Bradford, Yorkshire.
Rev. F. G. Ackerley, Grindleton Vicarage,
Clitheroe.
Charles Collard Adams, Cromwell, Conn.,
U.S.A.
Maxwell Adams, c/o Messrs. H. S. King &
Co., 9, Pall Mall, London, S.W.
Percy W. L. Adams, Moreton House,
Wolstanton, Staffordshire.
Mrs. Sitgreaves Adams, 13, Colville Houses,
London, W.
Smith Adams, P.O. Box 140, Milltown,
Maine, U.S.A.
Dr. W. E. Adeney, i, Eaton Place, Monks-
town, co. Dublin.
Cyril H. Aitken, Vernon Grange, Canter-
bury.
Mrs. Marv A. Albertson, 3940, Brown
Sir., Phila.. Pa., U.S.A.
Rev. Arthur E. Aldworth, Laverstock
Vicarage, Salisbury.
C. F. Egerton Allen, Hill Cottage, Tenby,
is interested in any Pembrokeshire,
Carmarthenshire or Cardiganshire
• families, 1600-1800.
Orrin Peer Allen. Palmer, Mass., U.S.A.
Mrs. Allfrey, Friston, Rebate. Surrey.
Rowland L. Almond, c/o Miss Tristram,
4, South Bailey, Durham.
t 19. Samuel Morgan Alvord, 254, Ashley Str.,
Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.
- 20. Azel Ames, M.D., 24, Yale Avenue, Wake-
field, Mass., U.S.A.
21. John Amphlett, Clent, Stourbridge.
22. Sir James S. Anderson, Baronet, 18,
■ Duncan Road, Great Yarmouth.
23. Peter John Anderson, LL.B., Librarian
to the University, Aberdeen.
24. Herbert F. Anderton, J. P., Vaila, Shet-
land, N.B.
25. W. J. Andrew, F.S.A., Cadster, Whaley
Bridge.
• 26. Hon. H. Franklin Andrews, Exira, Iowa
U.S.A.
- 27. Geo. H. Andruss, c/o Hongkong & Shang-
hai B'k'g Corp'n, 411, Montgomery
Str., San Francisco.. Cal., U.S.A.
28. C. J. Bruce Angier, Hintonville, Suther-
land Rd., Ealing, London. W.
29. J. S. Annesley, 5. Polstead Rd.. Oxford.
» 30. Miss Harriet S. Antrim, Mount Hollv Rd.,
Burlington, X.J., U.S.A.
31. Ernest George Stackhouse Apedaile,
Knighton, Horsham, Sussex.
» 32. Mrs. George Hough Appleton, 1303,
Church Str., Lynchburgh, Va„ U.S.A.
33. Lewis Appleton, 15, Old Quebec Str.,
London, W.
34. Launcelot Archer, S3, Vincont Square,
Westminster, London, S.W.
35. Arthur H. Arkle, Elmhurst, Oxton,
Birkenhead.
36. Sir George Armytage, Baronet, F.S.A.,
Kirklees Park, Brighouse.
* 37. Geo. B. Louis Arner, Jefferson.Ohio, U.S.A.
Nob. 38-90
Arnold- Bax
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38. Edward Montague Arnold, Burton Joyce,
Footscrav, Kent.
39. Miss E. H. ASHFORD, 44, Islington Rd.,
Edgbaston, Birmingham.
40. Burton J. Ashley, 6515, Normal Ave.,
Chicago. U.S.A.
41. Henry ASHWELL, 117, Waterloo Crescent,
Nottingham.
42. Rev. H. J. Dukinfield Astley, M.A.,
Litt.D., East Rudham Vicarage,
King's Lvnn.
43. Major J. R. Atkin-Roberts, J. P., Glassen-
burv, Cranbrook, Kent.
44. Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson. Pine Village,
Warren Co., Ind., U.S.A.
45. Chas. John Attree, ii, East Str., Horsham,
Sussex.
46. Mrs. E. Adams Atwood. 322, Prospect Rd.,
South Haven, Michigan, U.S.A.
47. Stanley Austin, 43, Darenth Rd., Stamford
Hill, London, N.
48. Stephen Thomas Aveling, Boveney, nr.
Windsor, Berkshire.
49. John Avery, 63, Windsor Rd., Forest
Gate.
50. Ernest Axon, Lightcliffe, Hatherlow, nr.
Stockport.
51. Horace S. Bacon, LL.B., 107, Stevens Str.,
Lowell, Mass., U.S.A.
52. Leon Brooks Bacon, 41, Windermere Str.,
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
53. Miss Badcock, Somerleaze, Wells, Somer-
set.
54. T 0. Bailey, Cleveland, O., Station B.,
U.S.A.
55. William F. Bailey, 3, Earlsfort Terrace,
Dublin.
56. William Henry Bailey, Town Clerk's
Office. Derby.
57. C. H. Baillie, 81, Harehills Avenue, Leeds.
58. E. Alexander Baillie, late Capt. Ry.
Sussex Regt., Hinsford House, Dor-
chester, Dorset.
59. John R. Baillie, Strabane, co. Tyrone.
00. Joshua L. Baily. 32, South 15th Str.,
Phila. Pa.. U.S.A.
(>i. Georce Washington Bain, John Str.,
Sunderland.
'•2. Chas. Edwd. Baker, Mapperley Rise,
Sherwood, Nottingham. *
63, Ellis Benjamin Baker, Telephone Building,
3d Ave. and 5th St. South, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, U.S.A.
64. George Baker, Acomb Green, York.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
7i-
72.
73-
74-
75-
76.
. 77-
78.
79-
80.
» 81.
. 82.
83.
85.
> 86.
87
00
Rev. J. J. Baker, Little Hallingbury
Rectory, Bishop's Stqrtford.
Thos. H. Baker, 91, Brown Str., Salisbury.
Mrs. Orville Dwight Baldwin, 1000, Green
Str., San Francisco. Cal., U.S.A.
F. Elrington Ball, 6, Wilton Place, Dublin.
is interested in families connected
with co. Dublin.
H. Houston Ball, 21, Wimborne Gardens,
London, W.
J. Frank Bancroft, Tyngsborough, Mass.,
U.S.A.
Surgeon Charles E. Banks, Marine Hos-
pital Bureau, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
W. Bruce Bannerman, F.S.A.,The Lindens,
Sydenham Rd., Croydon.
Rev. A. T. Bannister, Ewyas Harold
Vicarage, Hereford, is interested in all
Herefordshire lore.
Albert E. Barber, 57. Main Str., Westerly,
Rhode Island, U.S.A.
Rev. Henry Barber, M.D., F.S.A., Raven-
stone, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Mrs. Caroline T. Barbour, 49, Neal Str.,
Portland, Maine, U.S.A.
John Herbert Barker, 283, Upland Rd.,
N. Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
George Barlow," Pengelly," Sidcup, Kent.
Francis Pierrepont Barnard, M.A. (Oxon.),
F.S.A., Bilsby House, nr. Alford,
Lincolnshire.
Miss Barnfield, Stockton Grange, Shifnal,
Shropshire.
Dr. John Hendlev Barnhart, Tarrytown,
New York, U.S.A.
Harold L. Barrett, 649. Centre Str.,
Jamaica Plain, Mass., U.S.A.
Rev. R. Grosvenor Bartelot, Vicarage.
Fordington St. George, Dorchester.-
Rev. H. H. M. Bartleet, Hallow Vicarage,
Worcester.
J. J. Bastert, Breukelen, Holland.
J. Walter Basye. Bowling Green, Missouri,
U.S.A.
Rev. Alfred W. Batchelor, M.A.. D.C.L.,
Brathav, Cookham, Berkshire.
Rev. E. H. Bates, Puckington Rectory,
Ilminster.
Mrs. Stephen Batson, Hoe Benham,
Newburv.
Alfred Ridlev Ban, Barrister-at-Law,
F.S.A., Ivy Bank. Hampstead, London,
N.W., has notes about numerous
Surrey and Sussex families.
Nob. 91-138
Baxter— Blackett
PART I.
ox. Wynne E. Baxter, 170, Church Str.,
Stoke Newington, London, N.
92. G. F. Tracy Beale, J. P., Bolton House,
Fowey, Cornwall.
93. Rev. Canon Beanlands. The Rectory,
Victoria, B.C.
— Miss Jennie F. Beans is No. 1384.
94. Thomas Beard, Surg. Captn. A.M.R., 120,
Wrottesley Rd., Harlesden, London,
N.W.
95. John A. L. Beasley, 35, Friar Lane,
Leicester.
96. James Alexander Beattie, Cults, Aber-
deenshire.
97. F. C. Beazley, Fern Hill, Oxton, Birken-
head.
98. Albert C. Beckwith, Elkhorn, Walworth
Co., Wisconsin, U.S.A.
99. Dr. John Beddoe, The Chantry, Bradiord-
on-Avon, is interested in Northumbrian
Anglo-Danish families, 12th and 13th
Centuries especially.
100. James E. Bedford, " Arncliffe," Shire
Oak Rd., Headingley, Leeds.
101. Jhr. F. Beelaerts van Blokland, 22,
Jan van Nassaustraat, The Hague.
102. Ralph J. Beevor, Reymerston, Manor
Rd., St. Albans.
103. Mrs. E. F. Behrens, Newfield House,
Forest Hill, Kent.
104. Henry S. Bell, Netherhall, Sidcup,
Kent.
105. W. Heward Bell, Cleeve House, Melks-
ham, Wiltshire.
106. Hon. Mrs. Bellew, Jenkinstown Park,
Kilkenny, Ireland.
107. Sir Henry H. Bemrose, Lonsdale Hill,
Derby.
108. Henry Stewart Benbow, 4S1, Green Lane,
Birmingham.
109. Mrs. Bennett, 6, Arthur Str. East,
London, E.C.
no. Arthur L. Bennett, Digby, Nova Scotia,
Canada.
Hi. John H. E. Bennett, 66, Cambrian
Crescent, Chester.
112. Francis Bennett -Goldney, F.S.A.,
Abbot's Barton, Canterbury.
113- George Benson, 16, Cronkeyshaw Rd.,
• Rochdale, Lancashire.
114- Rev. P. L. Bensted, St. Augustine's,
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
115. Allen H. Bent, 22, Devonshire Str.,
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
116. Lt.-Colonel G. W. Beresford, The Cedars,
Harlington, Middlesex.
117. Samuel Ball Beresford, 76. Cambridge
Rd., Ilford, Essex.
118. Rev. W. Beresford, R.D., St. Luke's
Vicarage, Leek, Staffordshire.
119. E. A. B. Bernard, The Lodge, Evesham,
Worcestershire.
120. Very Rev. J. H. Bernard, D.D., Dean of
St. Patrick's, Dublin.
121. Mrs. Chas. A. Bernau, Pendeen, Bowes
Rd., Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.
122. Chas. A. Bernau, Pendeen, Bowes Rd.,
Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, is inter-
ested in Walton-on-Thames genealogy
and topography.
123. Henry F. Berry, 51, Waterloo Rd.,
Dublin.
124. Raymond Tinne Berthon, c/o Mrs. D. D.
Pittock, The Post Office, Kingsdown,
nr. Dover, Kent.
125. Alfred A. Bethune-Baker, 23, Old Build-
ings, Lincoln's Inn, London.
126. Rev. Wm. J. Betts, South Moreton,
Wallingford.
127. Sir Edmund T. Bewley. LL.D., 40,
Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
128. Leonard Biddulph, late R.F.A., Karani
Cottage, East Molesey, Surrey.
129. L. M. Biden, 38, Farnaby Rd., Short-
lands, Kent.
130. F. J. Biggar, M.R.I.A., Ardrigh, Belfast,
is interested in Ulster families.
131. Rev. W. B. Hesketh Biggs, Emery Down
Vicarage, Lyndhurst, Hampshire.
132. Rev. R. F. Bigg-Wither, Wonston Rec-
tory, Micheldever, Hampshire.
133- W. J. J. C. Bijleveld (2nd Archivist to
the City of Leyden). Hmze " de Sleutel,"
Voorschoten, "nr. Leyden, has informa-
tion about any Dutch families, noble
or patrician, up till the 15th Cen-
tury.
134. Miss Ada L. Bindloss, c/o Frank Bind-
loss, Bindloss Chambers, Chapel Walks,
Manchester.
135. Herbert Birch, i. Queen Victoria Str.,
London, E.C.
136. John Bissell, Office 1106. Arrott Build-
ing, Pittsburg, Pa.. U.S.A.
137. Mrs. J. S. Black, Balgowan House, Perth,
Scotland.
138. W. C. Blackett, Acorn Close. Sacriston,
Durham.
Noa. 139—189
Blagg— Broad
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
139. Thos. M. Blagg, F.S.A., Nevvark-upon- 162.
Trent, is interested in South Notts
families. 163.
140. A. Campbell Blair, Burton Closes, Bake-
well. 164.
141. Prof. Edwin M. Blake, University of
Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. 165.
142. William Phipps Blake, Mill Rock, New
Haven, Conn., U.S.A. 166.
143. Miss Esther Rosamond Bland, Ingle-
thorpe Manor, Wisbech. 167.
144. Rev. B. W. Blin-Stoyle. M.A. (Cantab.),
The Croft House, Geddington, nr. 168.
Kettering.
145. Arthur Edward Blocker, surgeon, etc., 169.
20, Victoria Sq., Clifton, Bristol.
146. Rev. J. Harvey Bloom, M.A., Whit- 170.
church Rectory. Stratford-on-Avon,
is interested in families of Warwick- 171.
shire and the adjoining parts of
Gloucester and Worcester. 172.
147. George Alder Blumer, M.D., Duncan
Lodge, Providence, Rhode Island, 173.
U.S.A.
148. Miss Blunt, Adderbury Manor, Banbury, 174.
Oxon.
149. Capt. C. D. M. Blunt, Adderbury Manor, 175.
Banbury, Oxon.
150. Harry Edward Bockett. iq. Ravens- 176.
court Park Mansions, Hammersmith, 177.
London, W.
151. Reginald Stewart Boddington, 60. High 178
Str., Worthing.
152. Rev. George M. Bodge, 11. Meredith Str., 179.
West Roxbury, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
153. N. Bond, Creech Grange, Wareham, 180.
Dorset.
154. Charles Edwin Booth, National Arts 1S1.
Club, 15, Gramercy Park, New York,
U.S.A. 182.
x 55- J- F- Booth, Manor House, Lees, nr.
Oldham. 183.
156. Lieut. Henry T. A. Bosanouet, R.N.,
Bourne Cottage, Bexley. 184.
157- N. E. T. Bosanquet, Cowley. Uxbridge. 185.
158. W. Graham Boss, 16, Union Str., Edin-
burgh. 186.
159. George F. Bosworth. F.R.G.S., " Hill-
cote," Church Hill Rd., Walthamstovv, 187.
Essex.
160. Rev. W. C. Boulter, 28, Queen's Rd.,
Bayswater, London. W. 1S8.
161. Mrs. Shear] ashub Bourne, Barrington, i8q.
R.I., U.S.A.
Rev. D. S. Boutflower, Monkweai-
mouth Vicarage, Sunderland.
Dwight E. Bowers, P.O. Box 595, New
Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
Chas. E. B. Bowles, The Nether House.
Wirksworth, Derbyshire.
A. E. Bowness, Station Rd., Eaglescliffe,
Durham.
Percy A. Bowyer, 65, Brigstock Rd..
Thornton Heath, Surrey.
Chas. Boyce, Auxiliary Forces Club,
Whitehall, London.
Colonel The Honble. Robert Boyle, 95,
Onslow Square, London, S.W.
Dr. L. J. A. Braakenburg van Backum.
's Hertogenbosch, Noord-Braband.
Dr. H. M. Bracken, ioio, Fourth Str.,
S.E., Minneapolis, Minn.. U.S.A.
Major Henry Brackenbury, Camberley,
Surrey.
William Bradbrook, M.R.C.S., etc.,
Bletchley, Buckinghamshire.
Miss Lucy Abigail Brainard, 4, Atwood
Str., Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.
Dr. John B. Brainerd, 18, Huntington
Ave., Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
Lieut. Col. Bramble, F.S.A., " Seafield,"
Weston-super-Mare.
W. H. Bramwell, Bow, Durham.
William Salt Brassington, F.S.A., South-
croft, Stratford-on-Avon.
Thos. Brayshaw, Solicitor, Settle, York-
shire.
Col. Alexander Bredin, Abbey View,
Monkstown, co. Dublin.
F. S. Brereton, Thornleigh, Catford,
Kent.
Sir John Brickwood, Branketmere,
Southsea, Hampshire.
Abel Bridge, J. P., 82, Greengate Str.,
Oldham.
Joseph C. Bridge, M.A., D.Mus., F.S.A.,
Christchurch Vicarage, Chester.
Henry Brierley, Wigan. Lancashire.
Arthur N. Briggs, c/o Messrs. Milligan,
Forbes & Co., Bradford, Yorkshire.
Edgar Francis Briggs. Holmwood, Monu-
ment Hill, Weybridge, Surrey.
Clarence S. Brigham, Librarian R.I.
Historical Society, Providence, Rhode
Island. U.S.A.
Miss M. E. Briscoe, Neath Hill, Shifr.al.
John Broad, Victoria House, 5, Bank
Str., Ashford, Kent.
PART I.
Noa. 190-24
Brodnax — Carp
igo. Mrs. M. Louisa Brodnax, The Bedford
House, 35, Bedford Place, Russell
Square, London, W.C.
191. Mrs. Aymee Bromley, c/o Messrs.
Richardson & Co., 25, Suffolk Str.,
Pall Mall East. London, S.W.
192. John Bromley, Savage Club, Adelphi,
London.
193. Harry Vesey Brooke, J. P., D.L., Fairley,
Countesswells, Aberdeenshire.
194. J. T. Brooke, Greenbank, Carlow.
195. Rev. R. E. Broughton, Prestbury
Vicarage, Cheshire.
196. Rev. C. G. Browne, Lympstone Rectory,
Devon.
197. Browne & Browne, 103, Grey Str.,
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
198. George Brownen, Talnas, Grove Road,
Christchurch, Hants.
199. George Brownson, Burnside, Hyde,
Cheshire.
200. Harold C. Brushfield, Ashford, Derby-
shire.
201. T. Hugh Bryant, 19, Lena Gardens,
Hammersmith, London, W.
202. A. W. Gray Buchanan, Parkhill, Polmont,
Stirlingshire.
203. Rev. C. J. Buckmaster, Hindley Vicarage,
Wigan.
204. Charles H. Buffum, Holbrook, Mass.,
U.S.A.
205. Mrs. Henry Thorp Bulkley, Southport,
Conn., U.S.A.
206. Frederick William Bull, Solicitor, Ketter-
ing.
207. Sir William Bull, M.P., 474, Uxbridge
Rd., London, W.
208. Mark W. Bullen, 38, Mount Park
Crescent, Ealing, London, W.
209. R. Freeman Bullen, Public Library,
Bow. London. E.
210. Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch, 1704, O Str.,
Washington D.C., U.S.A.
211. J. M. Bulloch, iiS, Pall Mall, London,
S.W.
212. Rev. Llewellyn C. W. Bullock, Rugby.
* I 3- J- W. Willis Bund, Shirehall, Worcester.
214. William Braylesford Bunting, The
Courses, Chapel - en - le - Frith, near
' Stockport, is interested in families
in High Peak, especially those of
Chapel-en-le-Frith.
215. Miss Burdett, Ramsbury Manor, Wilt-
shire.
216. Mrs. L. A. H. Burgert, 10074, Kee-Mar,
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
217. Ashworth P. Burke, 45, Pall Mall,
London, S.W., is interested in any
family.
218. William Lambert Burke, 26, Leeson Park.
Dublin*.
219. G. J. M. Burnett, Elstree Cottage,
Elstree, Hertfordshire.
220. A. G. Burney, The Weir, Hereford.
221. Henry Edward Burney, Wavendon
Tower, Woburn Sands.
222. Hector Burn-Murdoch, Advocate, 18,
Castle Street, Edinburgh.
— Maxwell Bury, is No. 1,387.
223. Rev. W. E. Bury, Screveton Rectory,
Nottinghamshire.
224. Hon. A. Augustine Butterfield, Jack-
sonville, Vt., U.S.A.
225. C. S. Buys Ballot, Rijnstraat 5, The
Hague.
226. W. A. Cadbury, Wast Hill, King's Norton.
227. Francis J. CADE.Teighmore, Cheltenham.
228. Henry Cadle, Bethany, Missouri. U.S.A.
229. Ernest Callard. Little Missenden Abbey,
Buckinghamshire.
230. Rev. George Henry Cameron, The
Rectory, Heidelberg, Transvaal, S.
Africa.
231. James A. Cameron, Firhall, Nairn,
Scotland.
232. Donald Cameron-Swan, F.S.A. Scot.,
116. Charing Cross Rd.. London, W.C.
233. Charles H. Campbell. 2101 G. Str.,
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
234. Mrs. Edmund Campbell, Lyceum Club,
128, Piccadilly, London.
235. J. H. Mayne Campbell, iS, Hanover
Square, London, W.
236. H. C. Campion, Jr., 4235 Regent Sq.,
Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
237. Walter N. Capen, 15. Whitehall Str., New
York, U.S.A.
238. G. P. Cardell, 44, Chorley New Rd.,
Bolton, Lancashire.
239. Richard Clayton Carew, Lieut. R.N.
retired, J. P., co. Waterford, Ballindud,
Waterford.
240. Miss Edith F. Carey, Le Vallon, Guern-
sey.
241. Sir Thomas D. Gibson Carmichael,
Malleny, Balerno, Midlothian.
242. Cuthbert E. Carr, i, Collingwood Str.,
Newcas tie-on -Tvne.
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Nob. 243-291
Carr— Cloyd
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243. Rev. Thos. Wm. Carr, Long Rede,
Barming, Maidstone.
244. Herbert George Carr Carr-Ellison, 15,
Portland Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
245. Mrs. H. A. Carroll, Charles Town,
Jefferson Co., W. Va., U.S.A.
246. Miss Carter, c/o Rt. Hon. Lord Hemphill,
65, Merrion Square, Dublin.
247. Alexander Scott Carter, 2, Upper
Woburn Place, Tavistock Square,
London.
248. Frederick Carter, 8, New Square, Lin-
coln's Inn, London.
249. John Campbell Carter, 7, Bachelor's
Walk, Dublin.
250. Wm. F. Carter, 33, Waterloo Street,
Birmingham, is interested in Stafford-
Shire and Warwickshire families.
251. Rev. Seth C. Cary, 12, Brent Str., Dor-
chester Center, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
252. Dr. Erastus E. Case, 902, Main Street,
Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.
2 53- Joseph J. Casey, 20 East 130th Str.,
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.A.
254. Alfred C. Cass, 271, West Rittenhouse
Str., German town, Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
255. Septimus Castle, Park Lodge, Bidston,
Birkenhead.
256. James Catesby. 58, Cleveland Str.,
Fitzroy Square, London, W.
257. Major Tankerville Chamberlayne, c/o
Messrs. Holt & Co., 3, Whitehall Place,
London, S.W.
258. Rev. L. J. Chamber'len, Duntisbourne
Abbots Rectory, Cirencester.
259. Captain Bertram Mordaunt Chambers,
Royal Navy, Cold Harbour House,
Clarence Square, Gosport, Hants.
2(x>. Chas. Chambers, 63, Rotterdam Rd.,
Lowestoft, Suffolk, is interested in any
families in Lowestoft or neighbourhood.
261. Mrs. H. P. Chambers, Grove House,
Whyteleafe, Surrey.
262. R. E. E. Chambers, Pill House, Bishop's
Taunton, Barnstaple.
263. The Very Rev. A. St. John Chambre.
D.D., Rector of St. Anne's Church, and
Dean of Eastern Convocation, Lowell,
Mass., U.S.A.
264.' Frederic Chancellor, V.D., J. P.,
F.R.I.B.A., Bellerield, Chelmsford.
265. Rev. C. H. Irving Channer, Chiist
Church Rectorv, Adrian, Michigan,
U.S.A.
266. Rev. J. F. Chanter, The Rectory,
Parracombe, R.S.O., N. Devon, 1
interested in North Devon families.
1550- 1800, especially clergy.
267. Lady Chapman, Beech Hurst, Wingfield,
Surrey.
268. Edward C. Chatfield, 613, Fulton Str.,
Minneapolis. Minn., U.S.A.
269. Miss Chichester, Shane Lodge, New-
castle, co. Down.
270. Walter Chitty, Wilcot, Pewsey, Wiltshire.
271. Leopold Choice, Disley, Cheshire.
272. L. H. T. Christian, Bank House, Arran
Quay, Dublin.
273. E. L. Christie, Charlton Horethorne
House, Sherborne.
274. John Christie, 181, Morningside Rd.,
Edinburgh.
275. Miller Christy, The Blue House, Chignal
St. James, Chelmsford.
276. John Arthur Clapham, 30, St. Paul's Rd.,
Bradford.
277. Mrs. Albert B. Clark, Lee, Berkshire Co.,
Mass., U.S.A.
278. Byron N. Clark, General Secretary
Y.M.C.A., Burlington, Vermont, U.S.A.
279. James R. Clark, Maunie, White Co., 111.,
U.S.A.
280. Mrs. Mary Bosworth Clarice, 143, Napier
Place, Richmond Hill, N.Y., U.S.A.
281. Joseph Cecil Clay, Westholme, Market
Drayton.
282. H. Sandford Claye, Park Lane, Maccles-
field.
283. Edward A. Claypool. 309, Bush Temple
of Music, Chicago, 111.. U.S.A.
284. Edwy G. Clayton, 10, Old Palace Lane,
Richmond, Surrey.
285. Frederick Clayton, The Elms, Morden,
Mitcham, Surrey.
286. James Clegg, 115, The Crescent, Roch-
dale.
2S7. H. J. B. Clement, Killadoon, Celbridge,
Ireland.
288. Lewis H. Clement, Manager. Mason &
Hamlin Co., 139 Fifth Ave., N.Y.
City, U.S.A.
289. Mrs. Climenson, Shiplake Grange,
Henley-on-Thames.
290. Mrs. John Baird Clotworthy, Hillman.
Taliaferro Co., Georgia, U.S.A.
291. A. D. Cloy'D, M.D., 303, Woodmen <•;
the World B'ld'g., Omaha, Nebrask.i.
U.S.A.
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Nos. 292—341
Coates— Crookshank
PART I.
292. Truman Coates, M.D., Oxford, Chester
Co., Pa., U.S.A.
293. Harry A. Cockburn, 92, Eaton Terrace,
London, S.W.
294. Miss Lydia S. Cody, 5905, Longfellow
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A.
295. Thellwall Russell Coggeshall, Girard
College, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
296. Ernest Byron Cole, 1922, Broadway
Str., Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A.
297. Frank Theodore Cole, 344, E. Town Str.,
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
298. William Beale Cole, 62, Grosvenor Rd.,
Canonbury, London, N.
299. James Coleman', Hon. Secretary of the
Cork Hist, and Arch. Society, 70,
St. Patrick Str., Cork.
300. Rev. E. Collett, Hay ton Vicarage,
Retford.
301. Robert F. S. Colvill, Coolock House,
co. Dublin.
302. John Comber, High Steep, Jarvis Brook,
Sussex.
303. Albert Commons, Wilmington, Delaware,
U.S.A.
304. George S. Comstock, Mechanicsburg,
Penna., U.S.A.
305. Edward Conder, F.S.A., The Conigree
Court, Newent, Gloucestershire.
306. G. E. Congdon, Waterman, 111., U.S.A.
307. Iliff Conger, Sewanee, Tenn., U.S.A.
308. Allen M. Cook, 96, Bousch Str., Norfolk,
Va., U.S.A.
309. Mrs. F. E. Dowdell Cooke, Cappagh
House, Ballingrane, co. Limerick.
310. John Henry Cooke, Crossfield House,
Winsford, Cheshire.
3IX. John Ormsby Cooke, Kilturra, Ballymote,
co. Sligo.
3 I 2. Rev. Edward Cookson, M.A., 34, War-
rington Rd., Ipswich.
Z*3- Arthur L. Cooper, 17, Friar Str., Reading.
3*4- J- Edward Cooper, 25, Cambridge Gar-
dens, North Kensington, London, W.
315- Gilbert Cope, West Chester, Penna.,
U.S.A.
3*6. Mrs. Hautenville Cope, 13a, Hyde Park
Mansions, London, W., and Sulham-
stead Park, Berkshire.
W- S. Monckton Copeman, M.D., F.R.S.,
Local Government Board, Whitehall,
London, S.W.
318. Mrs. Frances Harrison Corbin, 54, Dwight
Str., New Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
319. Mrs. Cordes, Sihvood Park, Sunninghill,
Berkshire.
320. Wm. Hemming Corker, Solicitor, 52,
Grand Parade, Cork.
321. Rev. Charles W. Cornish, 129, Fordwych
Rd., Cricklewood, London, N.W.
322. Miss Lillias Cotesworth, 45, Westmin-
ster Mansions, Great Smith Str.,
London, S.W.
323. Major E. R. Cottingham, R.M.A.,
Eastney Barracks, Portsmouth.
324. W. Sandford Cottrill, Orr's Buildings,
Pritchard Str., Johannesburg, S. Africa.
325. Rev. Hon. H. H. Courtenav, Powderham
Rectory, Exeter.
326. William Henry Cowburn, 29, Princes
Str., Manchester.
327. The Very Rev. George Young Cowell,
M.A., Dean of Kildare, The Deanery,
Kildare.
328. Joseph Meadows Cowper, F.S.A., Bel-
mont, Harbledown, Canterbury, is
interested in all Kent families 1500
(abt.) to 1S00.
329. George Henry Cox, J. P., Ellacot, Oxton,
Birkenhead.
330. Stafford Cox, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft.
331. A. W. Crawley-Boevey, 24, Sloane
Court, Chelsea, London, S.W.
332. Miss B. F. Cresswell, 23, Wonford Rd..
Exeter, is interested .in Devon church
archaeology, and, though not a genea-
logist, has kindly offered to help by
copying monumental inscriptions, &c,
in Devon.
333. G. G. Baker Cresswell, 87, South
Lambeth Rd., London, S.W.
334. Lionel Cresswell, Barrister-at-Law,
Wood Hall, Calverley, Yorks.
335. Frederick Arthur Crisp, F.S.A., " Grove
Park Press," 270, Walworth Rd.,
London, S.E., and of *' Broadhurst,"
Godalming, Surrey.
336. Richard Benyon Croft, Fanhams Hall,
Ware.
337. H. T. Crofton. Oldheld, Maidenhead.
338. Walter E. R. Crofts, 2, Granville Rd.,
North Finchley, London, N.
339. W. H. Croockewit, 65, Nieuwe Haven,
Rotterdam.
340. T. Ashley Crook, Riversleidi, Lytham.
341. Major Richard Rollo Gillespie Crook-
shank, Sloperton, Kingstown, co.
Dublin, Ireland.
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344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
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360.
361.
362.
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364-
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366.
367.
368.
Marblehead,
Anwoth,
Mrs. Sarah D. Cropley,
Mass., U.S.A.
Mrs. Chas. J. Crosfield,
Mossley Hill, Liverpool.
Philip Crossle, 6, Mountainview Terrace,
Dundalk.
Chas. Hall Crouch, 5, Grove Villas,
Wanstead, Essex.
Leo Culleton, 92, Piccadilly, London, W.
Mrs. Ashley Cummins, 17, St. Patrick's
Place, Cork.
Joseph George Cupples, Brookline, Mass.,
U.S.A.
Hubert B. Curling, St. Dunstan's,
Canterbury.
Miss Cora C. Curry, P.O. Box 2294,
Station " G," Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Rev. Algernon Curtois, 3, Monks Leys
Terrace, Lincoln.
John F. Curwen, F.S.A., Heversham,
Milnthorpe.
Miss Patricia Curwen, Workington Rec-
tory, Cumberland.
Rev. A. H. Dacombe, 92, Mount Pleasant
Lane, L'pper Clapton, London.
J. M. J. Dacombe, 27, Holdenhurst Rd.,
Bournemouth.
Hylton B. Dale, 60, Onslow Gardens,
Queen's Gate, London, S.W.
Rev. T. C. Dale, 115, London
Croydon.
James Dallas (Corresp. Memb.
Archaeol. Asso.), 36, Divinity
Oxford.
J. Dalmahoy-Forbes, 8, Bruce
Glasgow, W.
Honble. Hew Dalrymple, Lochinch,
Castle Kennedy, Wigtownshire.
J. D alton, Harbour ^Master, Ningpo,
China.
Mrs. Harry Castell Damant, Lammas,
Cowes. Isle of Wight.
Captain C. F. Dampiek, R.N., United
Service Club, Pall Mall, London. S.W.
Jas. Whiteside Dane, D.L., Abbeyfield,
Naas, co. Kildare.
Carlos Parsons Darling, Lawrenceville,
Tioga Co., Pa., U.S.A.
Rev. Frederick C. B. Darwent, Holme on
Spalding Moor, York.
F. L. G. D'Aumerie, Pieter Bothstraat
65, The Hague.
Rev. James Davenport, Wichenford
Vicarage, Worcester.
Rd..
Brit.
Rd.,
Stir.,
369-
37°-
37 1 -
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373-
374-
375-
376-
377-
378.
379-
380.
381.
382.
383.
384.
385
386
387
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390
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R. J.W. Davison, Cross House. Ilminster.
Fred. N. Day, Auburndale, Mass., U.S.A.
Wilson M. Day, 54, Lafayette Boulevard,
Detroit, Michigan. U.S.A.
Edward Deacon, Bridgeport, Conn.,
U.S.A.
Howard Deacon, 3256, Chestnut Str.,
Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
Charles L. Dearborn, Muskegon, Mich.,
U.S.A.
William De Caux, 31, Avenue de Saxe,
Paris.
Prebendary Cecil Deedes, 32, Little
London, Chichester.
Charles Deering, 2645. Sheridan Rd.,
Evanston, Illinois, U.S.A.
Miss G. I. Deey, 63, Torrington Square,
London, W.C.
Lt. Colonel T. W. Mansell De Guerin,
Le Mont Durant, Guernsey.
Frederic De Hochepied-Larpent, 36,
Crystal Palace Park, Sydenham. Lon-
don, S.E.
Wilhelm De Joncheere, Viersen, Rhein-
land, Germany.
S. S. De Knevett, 121, Birkbeck Cham-
bers, Holborn, London, W.C.
N. De La Lynde, 70, Lord Str., Liver-
pool.
Nobile dott. Enrico Del Torso. Udine,
Italy, is interested in the genealogy
and heraldry of Friuli (province of
Udine, Italy.")
Samuel Denison. 12, Monkbridge Rd.,
Headinglev, Leeds.
Rev. H. L. L. Denny, M.A., 6. Wilton
Terrace, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.
T. W. Des Tombe, Villa Renata, de Bilt,
Netherlands.
Howard P. Devereux, 22, Crosthwaite
Park East, Kingstown, Ireland.
Rev. Dr. A. De Vlieger. Chorlton-cum-
Hardv, Manchester.
F. H. De Vos, Barrister-at-Law, Galle,
Ceylon.
Edmond Fernand De Werpe, Secretaire,
Agence Consulaire de France, Sun-
derland.
Albert Dickerman, Watsonville, Cali-
fornia, U.S.A.
Conway Dighton, 2. Blenheim Terrace,
Cheltenham.
Geoige Dimmock, Ph.D., Springfield,
Mass.. U.S.A.
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PART I.
395. Mrs. A. Dixon, c/o Messrs. H. S. King &
Co., 9, Pall Mall, London, S.W.
396. Captain G. F. Dixon, c/o Messrs. Cox &
Co., 16, Charing Cross, London.
397. Rev. T. G. Dixon, Wick-ham Bishops
Rectory, Witham, Essex.
398. Alfred A. Doane. 21, Hillside Ave.,
Walden, Mass., U.S.A.
399. Edward Henry Dobree, Udney Hall,
Tedding ton.
400. Rev. Sidney E. Dodderidge, Thornbury
Rectory, Bromyard, Herefordshire.
401. Edwin Dodds, Home House, Low Fell,
Gateshead.
402. Mrs. Dodgshon, Bream Lodge, Sydney,
Gloucestershire.
403. Cecil G. Dolmage, LL.D., F.R.A.S.,
33, Warwick Rd., Earl's Court, London,
S.W., is especially interested in the
"Old Noblesse of Brittany."
404. Rev. E. R. Dowdeswell, Pull Court,
Tewkesbury.
405. Louis Stoughton Drake, Auburndale,
Newton, Mass., U.S.A.
406. T. A. S. Drew, 75, Rye Hill Park,
Peckham Rye, London.
407. Edward Bowles Driffield, " Escrick,"
Formby, Lancashire.
408. The Countess of Drogheda, Moore
Abbey, Monasterevan, co. Kildare.
409. J. Drought, F.C.S., A.Inst.M.M., Mt.
Lundiana Estate, Molo, Brit. East Africa.
410. George Claridge Druce, M.A., F.L.S.,
Yardley Lodge, Crick Rd., Oxford.
411. Chas. M. Drury, Barraderry, Kittegan,
co. Wicklow.
412. Henry C. Drury, M.D., 48, Fitzwilliam
Square, Dublin.
413- Miss M. Dryden, Canons Ashby, Byfields,
Northamptonshire.
414- Office of Hrms, Bublin Castle,
Dublin, Ireland. (See Part IV.).
415- Rev. J. T. Houssemayne Du Bouley,
Shawford, Hampshire.
416. George F. Duck, 603, Keystone Building,
Pittsburg, Pa., U.S.A.
4X7- Rev. Reginald C. Dudding, Saleby
Rectory, Alford, Lincolnshire.
418. H. T. Dufton, Bridge House, Brockford,
Stowmarket, Suffolk.
4 r 9- H.H. Prince Frederick Duleep Singh,
M.V.O., F.S.A., Breckles, Attleborough,
Norfolk, is interested in anv families in
Norfolk or Suffolk.
420.
421.
422.
423-
424.
425-
426.
427.
428.
429.
430.
43i-
432.
433-
434-
435-
436.
437-
438.
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
Nos. 395—445
Dixon— Elliott
Col. Warren Scott Dungan, Chariton,
Iowa, U.S.A.
Major Terence J. B. Dunne, Toutley Hall,
Wokingham, Berkshire.
Colonel C. J. Durand, Grange Villa,
Guernsey.
Rev. William Durant, D.D., Saratoga
Springs, N.Y., U.S.A.
Joseph Pinckney Durham, 1131, West
30th Str., Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A.
Austin Durst, 3, Raymond Buildings,
Gray's Inn, London, W.C.
R. Henry W. Dwight, 67, Franklin
Str., Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
Miss Dyke, Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford,
Kent.
William A. Eardeley, M.A., 466, State
Str., Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A.
Hardman Arthur Earle, Knightsbridge
Mansions, London, S.W.
Lieut. Col. Sir Henry Earle, Bart.,
Norton Lodge, Yarmouth, Isle of
Wight, is interested in all families
of Warrington and Runcorn, Lanes.,
about 1550.
W. J. W. Easterbrook, Winchester
House, London, E.C.
John Eastham, Mytton House, Clitheroe.
Austin Eastwood, Fairfield, Manchester.
Rev. Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton,
D.C.L., 20, East 50th Str., N.Y. City,
U.S.A.
Professor T. W. Edmondson, B.A., Ph.D..
University Heights, New York Citv.
U.S.A.
Mrs. Edwards, Ness Strange. Shrewsbury.
Frederick A. Edwards, F.R.G.S., 30.
Agate Rd., Hammersmith, London, W.
Lieut. Colonel L. Ed ye, 26. St. James Str..
(and St. James' Club), Montreal,
Canada.
William Morley Egglestone, Stanhope,
R.S.O., co. Durham.
Joseph Carter Eisdell, Hurstpierpoint,
Sussex.
Miss Eliot, Elmhurst, Camberley.
Henry Ware Eliot, 4446, Westminster
Place, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
Miss Mary C. Eliot, Clinton, Connecticut.
U.S.A.
Wm. Elkins-Green, 3, Grange Terrace.
Sunderland.
Professor A. Marshall Elliott, 18. East
Eager Str., Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.
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Nob. 446—193
Elliott— Foulkes
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
446. Edward Kirby Elliott, Green's Norton, 471
Towcester, Northamptonshire.
447. W. T. T. Elliott, c/o Messrs. Macneill 472
& Co., 2, Clive Ghat Str., Calcutta,
India.
448. Wm. Edward Ellis, LL.D., Alberta,
Malone Rd., Belfast.
449. Mrs. Emerson, Foxwold, Southbourne,
Christchurch, Hampshire. 475
450. Dr. P. H. Emerson, Foxwold,
Southbourne-on-Sea, nr. Christchurch,
Hampshire.
451. Rev. George Eyre Evans, Ty Tringad,
Aberystwyth. 476.
452. Robert Noyes Fairbanks, 78, City Rd.,
London, E.C. 477.
453. Miss E. H. Fairbrother, c/o Messrs.
H. S. King & Co., 9, Pall Mall, London. 478.
— Lindsay Fairfax, is No. 1382.
454. Frederick B. Falkiner, Streamville,
Ballybrack, co. Dublin. 479.
455. R. Sydney Falkner, 38, Chaworth Rd.,
West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire.
456. W. V. R. Fane, Fulbeck Hall, Grantham. 480.
457. Basil Fanshawe, Bratton Fleming,
R.S.O., North Devon. 481.
458. H. C. Fanshawe, C.S.I., 72, Philbeach
Gardens, London, S.W. 482.
459. Edward Devey Farmer, Fieldcote, Old-
bury, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. 483.
460. George Francis Farnham, Ouorn House,
Loughborough. 484.
461. Thomas M. Farquhar, S.W. cor. 19,
& Ellsworth Sirs., Phila., Pa., U.S.A. 485.
462. Frederick Montague Farrar, 8, Holbein
House, Sloane Square, London, S.W. 486.
463. Rev. Edmund Farrer, F.S.A., Hinder-
clay Rectory, Diss. 487.
464. W. Farrer, Hall Garth, Carnforth, is
interested in all Lancashire families for
Victoria Countv History of Lancashire.
465. Rev. Edmund H. Ffllowes, The Clois-
ters, Windsor Castle^ i 489.
466. Geo. M. Fellows, Hvde Park, Mass.,
U.S.A.
467. George D. Fenntng, 3, St. Matthew's 490.
Rd., St. Leonards-on-Sea. 491.
468. Dr. Henry T. Fernald, Amherst, Mass.,
U.S.A. 49s
469. William G. Ferrar, Mem. Inst. C.E.,
St. Philip's Vicarage, Bethnal Green,
London, N.E.
470. George Fillingham, i6, East Parade, 493.
Leeds.
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Edward Filliter, 3, Rosslyn Hill,
Hampstead, London, N.W.-
Dr. Wm. E. St. Lawrence Finny, J. P.,
Tamesa, Kingston Hill, Surrey.
Rev. Edward A. Fishbourne, Gresford
Vicarage, North Wales.
Lieut. -Col. Fishwick, F.S.A., The
Heights, Rochdale.
Stewart Fiske, B.A., B.C.L., &c,
Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A. (via New
York), is interested in the genealogy
of any families commemorated by
Monumental Brasses.
Gerald Beresford FitzGerald, 23,
Wynnstay Gardens, London, W.
Major W. H. FitzHerbert, The Hall,
Somerset Herbert, Derby.
Edward FitzPatrick, " General Record
Searcher," Leesdale, Crimpton Str.,
Bridgtown, Barbados, B.W.I.
Rev. Wm. Alexander Fleming, B.A.
(T.C.D.), Buslingthorpe Vicarage,
Leeds.
George Rutter Fletcher, 22, Causton
Rd., Highgate, London, N.
J. Walter Fletcher, 44 Holiycroft
Avenue, Hampstead, London. N.W.
Rev. W. G. D. Fletcher. M.A., F.S.A.,
Oxon Vicarage, Shrewsbury.
C. F. Flower-Ellis, 5S, Margaret Str.,
Regent Str., London, W.
C. Harold Floyd, Cedar Ridge, Hvde
Park, P.O., Mass., U.S.A.
Rev. Charles G. Fogg, StafTordville,
Conn., U.S.A.
Judge Abram W. Foote, Middlebury,
Vermont, U.S.A.
Alexander Forbes, i, Albyn Terrace,
Aberdeen.
Thos. Forster, 18,
Walthamstow, is
family.
Rev. C. W. Foster, Timberland Vicarage,
Lincoln, is interested in Lincolnshire
families.
Mrs. H. K. Foster. Tarrington, Hereford.
John Foster, Douk Ghvll, Horton-in-
Ribblesdale, Settle, Yorkshire.
Gerald Fothergill, ii, Brussels Rd.,
New Wandsworth, London, S.W., is
interested in Emigrants to America
and London families.
Arthur Foclkes-Roberts, 47, Vale Str.,
Denbigh.
Westbury Road,
interested in any
Nob. 494-641
Fowler — Gould
PART I.
4^. Miss Fowler, Inverbroom, Garve, Ross-
shire.
495. Dr. Hingston Fox, 29, Weymouth Str.,
London, W.
496. A. C. Fox-Davies, 23, Old Buildings,
Lincoln's Inn, London.
497. Ernest Francis, Fir Croft, Southcote Rd.
W., Reading.
498. Henry Edmund Franks, Solicitor, Rye,
Sussex, is interested in any families of
Rye and Winchelsea, Sussex.
499. G. M. Fraser, Public Library, Aberdeen,
is interested in all Scotch families.
500. Miss Elizabeth French, 108 W. 45th
Str., N.Y. City, U.S.A.
501. Thomas W. Freston, Eaglesnest, Prest-
wich, Lancashire.
502. Edw. Alex. Fry, 124, Chancery Lane,
London, W.C.
503. George S. Fry, ii, The Hawthorns,
Church End, Finchley, London, N.
504. Rev. A. Fuller, M.A., The Lodge, 7,
Sydenham Hill, London, S.E.
505. J. F. Fuller, F.S.A., Brunswick Cham-
bers, Dublin.
506. Major William Eliot Furness, 417,
Orchard Str., Chicago, 111., U.S.A.
507. Miss Charlotte Fursdon, The Barnneld,
Exeter.
508. Mrs. George H. Fursdon, 13, Denbigh
Rd., West Ealing, London, W.
509. R. J. Fynmore, Wykeham House,
Sandgate, Kent.
510. William Dunn Gainsford, Skendleby
Hall, Spilsby.
5Ji- Dr. A. Rudolf Galloway, 250, Union
Str., Aberdeen.
512. Gilbert P. Gamon, 30 Princess Rd.,
Regent's Park, London, N.W.
5*3- Chas. C. Gardner, 853, South nth Str.,
Newark, N.J., U.S.A.
5M- Mrs. Garnett-Orme, Tarn House, Skip-
ton, Yorkshire.
5*5- Capt. R. Garratt (Indian Army,
Govt, of India Political Dept.), c/o
Messrs. Hy. S. King & Co., 65, Cornhill,
London.
Mo. John Ribton Garstin, F.S.A., &c,
Braganstovvn, Castlebellin^ham, Ire-
land, is interested in CO. Louth families.
5 '7- Mrs. Gatehouse, Abbot's Grange, Beb-
ington, Cheshire.
5 J S. Harper Gaythorpe, " Claverton," Pro-
spect Rd., Barrow-in-Furness.
519. Frank T. Gent, 27, Portman Str., Whalley
Range, Manchester.
520. A'Deane Gent- Wood, 22, Broad Str.,
Bristol, and 6, Gordon Rd., Clifton,
Bristol.
521. W. B. Gerish, Ivy Lodge, Bishop's Stort-
ford, is interested in Hertfordshire
families.
522. H. P. Gibbons, St. Brelade',% Winchester
Rd., Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.
523- W. P. Gibbons, J.P., Ruiton House,
Sedgley, Staffordshire, is interested in
South Staffordshire families.
524. Rev. John George Gibson, The Rectory,
" Westwood House," Ebchester, S.O.,
co. Durham, via Newcastle-on-Tyne.
525. B. Courtenay Gidley, i, St. Mark's Hill,
Surbiton, Surrey.
526. Miss Margaret Gidley, Hoopern House,
Exeter.
527. William Gilbert. " Montrose," Crescent
Rd., South Woodford, Essex.
528. E. G. Gilbert-Cooper, Alresford,
Clarence Rd., Teddington, Middlesex.
529. Rev. H. R. B. Gillespie, Abbey Ville,
Cahir, co. Tipperary.
530. J. L. Glasscock, Grange Rd., Bishop's
Stortford, Herts.
531. Reginald M. Glencross. 3, Challoner Str.,
West Kensington, London, W., is
only prepared to give professional aid.
532. Major Osborne Glynn,* Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, Abbotsfield, Wrexham, K.
Wales.
533. R. W. Knightley Goddard, 133, Den-
mark Hill, London. S.E.
534. Frank Godfery, 53, Monk's Rd., Heavi-
tree, Exeter.
535. Percy C. Godman, Muntham, Horsham.
Sussex.
536. Rev. Albert Goldsbrough. M.A., Picker-
ing, Yorkshire.
537. Frederick William Gookin. 20, Walton
Place, Chicago, 111., U.S.A.
538. Armistead Churchill Gordon, LL.D.,
330, East Beverlv Str., Staunton. Va.,
U.S.A.
539. Raymond Gorges, 15. Royal Terrace
East, Kingstown, Ireland.
540. Arthur V. Gough, Chilton Moor, Fence
Houses, co. Durham.
541. Arthur William Gould, Staverton, Brian
Walk, Putney Park Lane, London,
S.W.
19
Noa. 542—584
Goulding— Hance
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
54?-
543-
544-
545-
546.
547-
548.
549
550
55i
552
553
554
555-
556.
557-
558-
559-
560.
561.
562.
Richard W. GOULDING, Welbeck Abbey, 563.
Worksop, is interested in any families
in the neighbourhood of Louth.
Miss L. G. Gr/eme, Mortimer Cottage.
Mortimer, Berkshire.
Dr. Win. H. Grainger, 408, Meridian Str., 5°4-
E. Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
Rev. Prebendary Granville, Pilton
House, Pinhoe, Exeter.
John Card Graves, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A.
Henry Gray, Goldsmiths' Estate, East
Acton, London, W. 5^7-
John Robert Gray, M.D., Ph.G., 423.
Prospect Avenue, Buffalo, New York,
U.S.A.
Joseph J. Green, 182, Upper Grosvenor 569.
Rd., Tunbridge Wells.
T. Geo. H. Green, Lisnegar, Temple
Gardens, Dublin.
Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Green-Thompson,
Bridekirk, Cockermouth, Cumberland.
Edward Maurice Green way, Nettle- 571.
combe, Taunton, Somerset.
John Anderton Greenwood, Funtington
House, nr. Chichester. Sussex.
W. Greenwood, F.S.A., Barrister-at-
Law, Croylands, Spring Grove, Isle-
worth. Middlesex. 7 :
William H. Gregory, Friends' Provident
Institution, Bradford. Yorkshire.
William Gregson, F.G.S., 1, Priestgate,
Darlington. 7
Jean Grellet, President of the Swiss
Heraldic Society, St. Gall, Switzerland. 576.
W. Griffin, c/o Stokes & Cox, Lincoln
Chambers, 75, Chancery Lane, Lon-
don.
Dr. Gideon de Gorrequer Griffith, 34,
St. George's Square, London, S.W.
John E. Griffith, F.L.S., F.R.A.S.,
Bryn Dinas, Upper Bangor, N. Wales. 578.
is interested in all families of counties
of Anglesey and Carnarvon, and also 579.
those of Denbigh and Merioneth which
branch from them. 580.
Emmo Freihcrr Grote. Oberstleutnant
u. Fluegeladjutant z. D., Ebstorf, 581.
Kreis Uelzen, Hannowr, intcresiert
sich fuer Braunschweig-Lueneburgische I 582.
" und fuer Niedersaechische Adelsge-
schichte. j 5^3-
Tenison Groves, B.E., Record Agent,
33, Mount Merrion Avenue, Blackrock, 584.
Dublin. I
20
Max. W. Grube, Stadtbauinspektor,
Birkenallee 19, Stettin, Germany, is
interested in the nobility of Denmark
and Holstein and in the old families o:
the free town of Lubeck.
S. A. Grundy-Newman, Littleton Place,
Walsall.
Henry S. Guinness. Burton Hall, Stillor-
gan, co. Dublin.
Rev. Herbert E. Gunson, M.A., Middlesex
Hospital, London, W.
Mrs. Gurney, The Hollies, Botley,
Hampshire.
Fredk. G. Gurney, Wing, Leighton
Buzzard, Bedfordshire.
F. R. Gurney, 86, High Street, Hod-
desdon, Hertfordshire.
Thos. Gurney, 79, St. Helen's Gardens,
North Kensington, London, is inter-
ested in Buckinghamshire and Bedford-
shire families.
Wilfrid Gutch, Holgate Lodge, York.
Matthew Henry Habershon, Greenhead
Cottage, Chapeltown, nr. Sheffield,
Yorkshire.
Mrs. Augustus Hack, Emmitsburg, Mary-
land, U.S.A.
J . Dominick Hackett, Laurel Hill, Long
Island. New York, U.S.A., is interested
in Celtic genealogies since seventeenth
century.
Chas. Reginald Haines. F.S.A., F.R. Hist.
S., Skeyne House, Pulborough. Sussex.
Rev.Francis A. Haines, Itchenor Rectory,
Chichestei .
Dr. Hamilton Hall, F.S.A., Fordcombe.
Tunbridge Wells, is interested in
Anglo-Norman and Anglo-Irish families
to Edward I., and in Sussex families
generally.
Rev. Humphrey F. Hall, Leasbrook,
W. Monmouth.
Mrs. Jane Halliday, 23, Kelso Rd.,
Leeds.
Rev. J. A. Halloran, The Reetory,
Boughton Lees, Ashford. Kent.
Arthur J. Hambleton, Middleton House,
Butterton, Leek.
Samuel Henrv Hamer, Bleak House,
Claremont Rd., Halifax, Yorkshire.
Everard Hamilton. Ballinteer Lodge,
Dundrum. co. Dublin.
Edward H. Hance, 104. Fulpehocken
Str., Germantown, Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
Nos. 685—639
Hanoe— Hills
PART I.
«;N>.
58S.
589,
500.
.SQL
5«>2.
SW-
594-
595-
596.
y>7-
508.
599.
<>oo.
601.
603.
fcr>4.
(**>.
'07.
608
Edward M. Hance, Education Office,
Liverpool.
Mrs. L. H. Handy, 1331, 12th Str. N.W.,
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
The Honble. Henry Hannen, The Hall,
West Farlei^h, Kent.
Edward Arthur Hardwicke, J. P.,
L.R.C.P., &c, Havermere, Howick
Falls, Natal, South Africa.
Theodore Julius Hare, Lyne Grove,
Virginia Water, Surrey.
Reginald Tristram Harper, Church Hill
House, Merstham, Surrey.
Henry Harrison, Holvwood, co. Down.
Commander M. J. Harrison. R.N.,
King's Nympton Park, N. Devon.
Brigadier General Standish Henry
Harrison, Castle Harrison, Charle-
ville, co. Cork.
George Thomas Hart, Providence, R.I.,
U.S.A.
Captain H. T. Hart, Royal Artillery,
c/o Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing
Cross, London, S.W.
Major-General Sir Reginald Hart, c/o
Messrs. Cox & Co., 16, Charing Cross,
London, S.W.
Edwd. C. Harte, Jun., Wells, Somerset.
Rev. Allen Stewart Hartigan, Wrough-
ton. Swindon, Wiltshire.
Rev. H. A. Hartley, Staveley Rectory,
Knaresborough.
Mrs. Julian Harvey. North Rode Vicar-
age, Congleton, Cheshire.
Edwd. N. Haruard, Chew Court, Chew
Magna, nr. Bristol.
Herbert J. Harwood, Littleton, Mass.,
U.S.A.
H. W. Forsyth Harwood, 15, Rugby
Mansions. Kensington, London, W.
Watson H. Harwood, M.D., Chasm
Falls. Malone. N.Y., U.S.A.
S. S. Hasllxk, So, Ladbroke Grove,
London. W.
Francis Robert N. Haswell. Monkseaton,
Northumberland.
Alfred Haighton, Rockspring, Ferns,
co. Wexford.
Israel G. HaI'kt.ns, Sronv Brook, Suffolk
• ^ Co.. X.Y., U.S.A.
R. Hawke, 11, Rue des Ruisseaux,
Lava], Mayenne, France.
Mrs. Edward Clinton Hawks, 165,
Summer Str., Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.
611. John M. Hawks, 16, Newhal! Str., Lynn,
Mass., U.S.A.
612. Lewis Philip Haynes, Boroughs Oak,
East Peckham, Kent.
613. Mrs. Lucy F. Hayward, Dalkeith,
Teignmouth, Devon.
614. Dr. Tracey E. Hazen, Barnard College,
Columbia University, New York City,
U.S.A.
615. David Headridge, 323, Oxford Rd.,
Manchester.
616. C. Heape, Glebe House, Rochdale.
617. Richard Heape, Hall Bank, Rochdale.
618. H. D. Hearn, Hillvicw, 06. Lanercost Rd.,
Tulse Hill Park, London. S.W.
619. Arthur E. Heckford, Birmingham.
620. Wm. Aaron Hedworth. Meadow View,
East Bolton, nr. Sunderland.
621. Wm. Heighington. Donard House,
Donard, co. Wicklow.
622. Mrs. Anna Morris Heilner, 2S06. Jackson
Str., San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A.
623. John A. Henderson, Avondale, Cults,
Aberdeenshire.
624. J. H. Henderson, 37, Half Edge Lane,
Eccles, Manchester.
625. Rev. E. I. L. B. Henslowe ; Carrington
Close, Weymouth.
626. Arthur F. HERFORD.Macclesfield, Cheshire.
627. Chas. Jas. Hersey, 42, Deurungton Park
Rd., West Hampstead. London.
628. John Hewetson, 32, Cornwall Rd.,
Bayswater, London, N.
629. Professor W. T. Hewett. Cornell Univer-
sity, Ithaca, New York, U.S.A.
630. Rev. Canon J. A. Hewitt, D.C.L., The
Rectory, Cradock, Cape Colony.
631. Frederick Thurlow Hibgame. 13, West-
bourne Place, Clifton, Bristol.
632. Lucius Cornelius Higgins, 774. Ave. A.,
Bavonne, N.J., U.S.A.
633. Mrs. M. P. Higgins. 228, West Str.,
Worcester, Mass., U.S.A.
634. Mrs. E. L. Hignett, 140, Aigburth Rd.,
Liverpool.
63s. Arthur Hill, Redgarth, Douglas Rd.,G>rk.
636. Arthur Hill, M.A., Fritham Lodge,
Lyndhurst.
637. R. H. Ernest Hill, 165, Fenchurch Str.,
London, E.C.
638. Samuel E. Hilles, 3264. Delaware Ave.,
Avondale, Cincinnati. Ohio, U.S.A.
639. Major E. H. Hills. C.M.G., 32, Prince's
Gardens, London, S.W.
21
Nob. 640—690
Hills— James
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
640.
641.
642.
643-
644.
645-
646.
647.
648.
649.
650.
651.
652.
653-
654-
655.
656.
657-
658.
659-
660.
661.
662.
663.
664.
665
666
Highbury Grange,
4, Lloyd's Avenue,
P. G. Hills, Stechford Hall, nr. Birming-
ham.
Colonel W. H. Hinde (late R.E.), Heath-
cote, Wellington College, Berkshire.
Frank W. Hine, 7, Norris Block, Grand
Rapids, Mich., U.S.A.
Daniel Hipwell, 65, St. John's Wood
Terrace, London, N.W.
Rev. F. R. Montgomery Hitchcock,
The Rectorv, Kinnittv.
Fred. Hitchin-Kemp, F.R.Hist.S., M.J. I.,
6, Beechfield Rd., Catford. London,
S.E.
W. Hoare, Benenden, Cranbrook.
Dr. A. E. Hodder, Park Road, Wigan,
Lancashire.
Joseph Spence Hodgson'. 26, Hesketh
Avenue, Didsbury, Manchester.
Mrs. Louisa D. F. Hogue, Hope, Steele
Co., North Dak., U.S.A.
Col. Trevenen James Holland, C.B.,
Mount Ephraim House, Tunbridge
Wells.
John Hollway, 6,
London.
H. Wilson Holman,
London, E.C.
Richard J. Hone, Traverslea, Kingstown.
co. Dublin.
S. C. Hood, Huntington, Fla.. U.S.A.
A. J. Hook, ii. Middle Str., Taunton.
Thos. Rowland Hooter. " Glinton," Red-
hill, Surrey.
Charles W. Hopkins, 417, Cranston Str.,
Providence, R.I., U.S.A.
Fred. O. Hopkins, 39, City Councillors
Str., Montreal, Canada.
Harrv Shelmire Hopper, 803, Land Title
Building, Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
Robert Hopwood, Grove Villa, Weston-
super-Mare.
J. Horsfall-Turner, J. P., Idel, Brad-
ford.
Oliver Hough. 325. South 16th Str.,
Phila., Pa., U.S.A., is interested in
all important families of Bucks Co.,
Pennsylvania.
T. E. Hough. Crayford. Kent.
Eliot Howard, Ardmore, Buckhurst Hill,
■ Essex.
F. J. C. Howard, Collinstown, Leixlip,
co. Kiklare.
Colonel Henry R. Lloyd Howard, C.B.,
Wygfair, St. Asaph, North Wales.
667. Colonel Walter Howard, Ellerslie, Guild-
ford, Surrey.
668. Frederick Howarth, Solicitor, Silver Str..
Bury, Lancashire.
669. John W. Howarth, Public Library.
Chelmsford.
670. Richard Howlett, F.S.A.. Park House.
Walton-on-Thamcs.
671. Clement Edward Hoyland, Brierley Gap.
Barnsley, Yorkshire.
672. Mrs. Philippa Swinnerton Hughes, 91.'
Albert Bridge Rd., Battersea Par'-:.
London, S.W.
673. Thomas Cann Hughes, M.A., F.S.A..
Town Clerk of Lancaster, 78, Church
Str., Lancaster.
674. Rav Greene Huling. 17. Hurlbut Str.,
Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
675. Miss Amv Eleanor E. Hull, 1020,
Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.,
U.S.A.
676. Thomas Hunt, M.D., York House,
Heywood, Lancashire.
677. Andrew Alexander Hunter, The College,
Cheltenham.
678. Edward Hunter, Wentworth, Gosforth,
Northumberland.
679. Miss Hussey, Aghadoe, Killarney, Ire-
land.
680. J. R. Hutchinson, 46, The Grove,
Hammersmith, London, W.
681. Rev. Thos. W. Hutchinson, Great
Wilbraham Vicarage, Cambridge, is
interested in members of St. John's
College, Cambridge.
682. Hon. John Hyde, F.R.G.S.. F.S.S., &c
Lanier Heights. Washington, D.C..
U.S.A.
683. Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hynk.
Oak Vale, Bradford, and Kettlewell
bv Skipton-in-Craven.
684. Robert Hyslop, 5, Belle Vue Crescent,
Sunderland.
685. Rev. Herbert C. Ide, Mount Vernon.
New York, U.S.A.
686. Mrs. Celia I. Ingham, P.O. Box 148.
Moline, Illinois, U.S.A.
687. A. H. Inman, Shield Law House, Belling-
ham, Northumberland.
688. Norman M. Isham, 1013, Banigan
Building, Providence. R.I., U.S.A.
689. Parmenio Adams Jackman. 203. N 3d
East Logan, Utah, U.S.A.
690. W. A. James, i, Fleet Str., London.
No«. 691—745
Jennings — Lapage
PART I.
691. Cecil F. J. Jennings, Brackley House,
Beckenham, Kent.
692. Henry J Epson, Bailey, Durham.
693. Rev. E. Jermyn, Croughton Rectory,
Brackley, Northamptonshire.
604. H. V. Jervis-Read, Winchester College.
695. Arthur J. Jewers, 53, Constantine Rd.,
Hampstead Heath. London, N.W.
696. Miss Johns, St. Nectans Glen, Tintagel,
North Cornwall.
697. A. H. Johnson, 122, Leadenhall Str.,
London, E.C.
698. William Humble Johnson, Rath Lee,
Sundays Well, Cork.
699. Miss Frances R. Johnston, P.O. Box 269,
Salem, Va., U.S.A.
700. Francis Alexander Johnston, 16, Dray-
cott Place, London, S.W.
701. Lieut. Col. G. H. Johnston, Kilmore,
Richhill, co. Armagh.
702. George Harvey Johnston, 22, Garscube
Terrace, Murrayfield, Edinburgh.
703. Captain Robert Johnston, Ballygallon,
Innistiogue, co. Kilkenny.
704. Miss Isabel Fraser Johnstone, 1639, 19
Str., N.W., Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
705. Dr. Jonhston-Lavis, Villa Lavis, Beaulieu,
Alpes Maritimes, France.
706. Capt. Bryan J. Jones, Leinster Regt.,
Lisnawilly, Dundalk.
707. Edson Salisbury Jones, Port Chester,
N.Y., U.S.A.
708. James Edmund Jones, 32, Prince Arthur
Ave., Toronto, Ontario.
709. Rev. Francis C. R. Jourdain, M.A.,
Clifton Vicarage, Ashbume, Derby-
shire.
710. Rev. Matthew Cantine Julien, New
Bedford, Mass., U.S.A.
711. Rev. Arthur Graham Kealy, R.N., 6,
Watts Avenue, Rochester.
712. Wm. Dickinson Keep, 742, Coney Island
Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A.
713. Dr. Stephan Kekule Von Stradonitz,
Marienstrasse 16, Gross-Lichterfelde,
near Berlin.
714. Luther Reily Kelker, 128. Walnut Str.,
Harrisbufff, Pa., U.S.A.
715. Miss Fanny Kellogg, Port Kent, Essex
Co., New York, U.S.A.
716. St. David M. Kemeys-Tynte, 10, Royal
Crescent. Bath.
717. Lt.-Col. W. H. O. Kemmis, Ballinacor,
Rathdrum, co. Wicklow.
718.
719.
720.
721.
722.
723-
724.
725-
726.
727.
728.
729.
730.
73i-
732.
733-
734-
735-
736.
737-
738.
739-
740.
741.
742.
743-
744
745
John T. Kemp, M.A., 4, Cotham Grove,
Bristol.
James Kemp-Welch, Olantye, Wey-
bridge, Surrey.
Herbert Forbes Kemshead, 12, Glasslyn
Rd., Crouch End, London, N.
Wm. Clement Kendall, 15, Heworth
Green, York.
Mrs. Mary Aber Hunter Kennedy,
238, N. 18th Str., Quincy, 111., U.S.A.
Miss Idelle Keyes, Georgetown, Essex
Co., Mass., U.S.A.
Wm Louis King, 6, Mill Str., Maidstone.
J. James Kirrs, F.S.A.A., 9, Elmwood
Str., Sunderland.
Wm. Thos. Knight, Canok Lodge, Walton
Park, Clevedon, Somerset.
The Lady Knightley of Fawsley,*
Fawsley Park, Daventry.
[* To avoid confusion, please address in full.]
Ferdinand C. Koechlin, Rijswijk, nr.
The Hague.
Rev. George Warne Labaw, R.F.D.
Route 1, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S.A.
P. C. Labrijn, Domburg, Netherlands.
Mrs. Edward Lake, Parkfield, Coley
Avenue, Reading.
Miss Lamont, Knockdow, Toward Point.
Argyllshire.
Arthur Sydney Lamprey, B.A. (Cantab),
etc., Kilworth, Maidstone.
Colonel J. J. Lamprey, Constitutional
Club, London, W.C.
Dr. W. J. Lamson, 120. Summit Ave.,
Summit, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Harry F. Lancaster, Columbia City ,
Indiana, U.S.A.
Walter N. Landor, Ru^eley, Staffordshire.
Mrs. Alexander H. Lane, 241, South
23rd Str., Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
Stanley Lane-Poole, M.A., Litt.D.,
Dunganstown Castle, Wicklow.
James Gilbert Langdon, 79, Milk Str.. |
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
Robt. Getty Langdon, 186. Gates Ave..
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
John Langhorne, Watson Villa, Dean,
Edinburgh.
Richard Langrishe. ii, Palmerston
Road, Dublin.
Mrs. Grace Moffett Lansing, Watertown,
New York, U.S.A.
Richard Herbert Lapage, Sheen House.
Walmer, Kent.
23
Nob. 746—797
La.rt — McCarthy
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
746. Charles E. Lart, Charmouth, Dorset.
747. Charles Frederick La Sekre, Coshocton,
Ohio, U.S.A.
748. Leonard Lauder, Ravelin, Barnstaple,
N. Devon.
749. R. Murdoch Lawrance, 71, Bon-Accord
Str., Aberdeen.
750. J. A. Laycock, L.R. C.P.I. & L.M., The
Holme, Sabden, near Blackburn.
751. W. B. Lee, Chantry, Frome, Somerset.
752. Dr. Emest Leech, Oak Mount, Timperley,
Cheshire.
753. Walter Joseph Leeman, Constitutional
Club, London.
754. Miss Ethel Lega-Weekes, Sunny Nook,
Rugby Mansions, West Kensington,
London, W.
755. Miss R. A. Le Geyt, The Knoll, St.
Saviour's, Jersey.
756. Mrs. E. E. Leigh, Broadwell Manor
House, Moreton in Marsh, Gloucester-
shire.
757. R. A. Austen Leigh, 5, New Street
Square, London, E.C.
758. Mrs. Wykeham Leigh - Pemberton,
Abbots Leigh, Wivelsfield, Hayward's
Heath, Sussex.
759. H. R. Leighton, East Boldon, R.S.O.,
co. Durham.
760. Thos. Barrett Lennard, Horsford Manor,
Norwich.
761. George Lennox, Longford, Barcombe,
Sussex.
762. John F. LePage, M.D., Cheadle, Man-
chester.
763. Hamon Le Strange, Hunstanton Hall,
Norfolk.
764. Arthur Francis Gresham Leveson-
Gower, F.S.A., 31, Gloucester Place,
Portman Square, London.
765. Carll A. Lewis, Guilford, Conn., U.S.A.
766. Mrs. Liddell, Kimblesworth Grange,
Chester-le-Street.
767. Julius W. Lilly. 65, West 143rd Str.,
New York, U.S.A.
768. George J. Lind, Rua do Golgotha, 121 ;
Oporto, Portugal.
769. W. A. Lindsay, K.C./CQfn&SOr "fceralfc,
College of Arms, London, E.C.
770. Richard Boughey Monk Lingard-Monk,
J. P., Fulshaw Hall, nr. Wilmslow,
Cheshire.
771. Arthur Ellsworth Linnell, 86, Davis
Str., Wollaston, Mass.. U.S.A.
772. George Lissant, 75, Thurleigh Rd.,
Balham, London, S.W. •
773- John Livesey, Springwood Lodge.
Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire.
774. R. G. C. Livett, 2, Essex Court, Temple,
London, E.C.
775. Noel Brooks Livingston, Solicitor, 107,
Water Lane, Kingston, Jamaica, West
Indies.
776. Howard Meuric Lloyd, Delfryn, Llan-
wrda, Carmarthenshire.
777. Rev. John H. Lloyd, Hartford House,
Winchfield, Hampshire.
778. G. B. Longstaff, ' ' Highlands, ' ' Putney
Heath, London, S.W.
779. Dr. Elisha S. Loomis, Ph.D., Box 625,
Berea, O., U.S.A.
780. Rev. John H. Lord, Box 215, Berwick,
Me., U.S.A.
781. D. Ross Lovejoy, Niagara Falls, New
York, U.S.A.
782. Charles H. Lovewell, M.D., 6058, Went-
worth Ave., Chicago, 111., U.S.A.
783. Dr. Joseph T. Lovewell, 1601, College
Ave., Topeka, Kans., U.S.A.
784. Prof. S. Harrison Lovewell, Director
of The Quincy Cons, of Music, 330,
Jersey Str., Quincy, 111., U.S.A.
785. Charles Lowndes, " Hartwell," St.
Gregory's Rd., Stratford-on-Avon.
786. Hon. Cecil Lowry-Corry, Castle Coole,
Enniskillen.
787. E. Sydney Luard, 25, Durham Terrace,
London, W.
788. Gerald Bazalgette Lucas, 5, Newburgh
Rd., Acton, London, W.
789. Perceval Lucas, Furze Common, Thake-
ham, Pulborough.
790. James L. Luddington, Audlev House,
Littleport, Ely.
791. G. D. Lumb, 63, Albion Str., Leeds.
792. Leigh Adelbert Lumbard, Des Moines,
Iowa, U.S.A.
793. Baron P. G. Luttwitz, Herischdorf,
Silesia, Germany.
794. R. Colvill J. Lyons, Earlswood, Briton-
Ferry, South Wales.
795. F. Hyde Maberly, 2, Kensington Place,
Royal Park, Clifton. Bristol.
796. John McLaren McBryde, Ph.D.. Sc.D.,
LL.D., Blacksburg. Virginia, U.S.A.
797. Edward Valentine McCarthy, J. P. for
co. Cork, Ardmanagh House, Glen-
brook, co. Cork.
24
Nos 798—848
McCarthy — Matthews
PART I.
-<,8. Samuel Trant McCarthy, Srugrena 824.
Abbey, Cahirciveen, co. Kerry.
700. VV. H. L. McCarthy, Woodford House, 825.
Listowel, co. Kerry.
800. John Wilfrid McCLURE, Munster & 826.
Leinster Bank, Ltd., Dublin.
801. Herm. Friedr. Macco, Humboldtstr. 2,
Steglitz, Berlin, is interested in AiX- 827.
la-Chapelle families.
802. Miss R. R. McGilchrist-Gilchrist, 4,
Queen Str., Edinburgh. 828.
803. Mrs. E. G. McGilton, 102, N. 38th Ave.,
Omaha, Neb., U.S.A. 829.
804. Joseph Henry McGovern, F.L.A.S.I.,
Harrington Chambers, 26, North John
Str., Liverpool. 830
805. Thomas J. MacInerney, 8, Shamrock
Villas, Clonturk Park, Dublin. 831
806. Miss Mabel F. R. Macintosh, Fordlands,
Newton Abbot, Devon. 832
807. Geo. Norbury Mackenzie, 1808, Park
Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. 833
808. A. M. Mackintosh, The Hermitage,
Nairn, Scotland. 834
809. Alexander Hugh Maclean, 2, Willow
Mansions, Fortune Green, West
Hampstead.
810. Vice-Admiral Angus MacLeod, United 835. G
Service Club, London, S.W.
811. Rev. R. C. MacLeod, Mitford Vicarage, 836.
Morpeth. 837.
812. Miss Kate Lousie McMillan, 155, E.
North Str., Wooster, Ohio, U.S.A. 838.
813- Smith B. McMillan, Signal, Ohio, U.S.A.
814. Wm. McMurray, 25, Kingscote Rd., Bed-
ford Park, London, W. 839
815. Miss A. F. Maconchy, Fowley, Liphook,
Hampshire. 840
816. Eugene Fairfield McPike, i, Park Row,
Chicago, 111., U.S.A. 841
81 7- H. Duff MacWilliam," Hawthorn," Buck
ingham Rd., Harrow View. Middlesex. 842
818. Dr. Wm. Austin Macy, King's Park,
Suffolk Co., New York, U.S.A. 843
810. F. Madan, F.S.A., Brasenose College,
Oxford. 844
820. William Maddan, British Linen Bank
House, Berwick-upon-Tweed. 845
821. Rev. Canon Arthur Roland Maddison,
Vicars' Court, Lincoln. 846
822. Peirce Gun Mahony, M.R.I. A., Corfe 847
l3Cral£\ Office of Arms, Dublin Castle.
"3- Eh G. Main, 103, Cherry St., Waterbury, 848
Conn., U.S.A.
25
W. S. Mainprice, The Birches, Sutton,
Macclesfield.
Colonel C. S. Mainwaring, Bron Haul,
Rhyl, N. Wales.
Lauderdale Valentine John Maitland,
Ferndene, Chiswick Lane, Chiswick,
London, W.
Edouard Majolier, 20, Bramham Gar-
dens, London, S.W., and Congenies,
(Gard), France.
Henry C. Malden, M.A., J. P., Copse
Edge, Godalming.
W. Maling-Wynch (late Lieut. 3rd Batt.
Beds. Regt.), Rose Hill, Lyme Regis,
Dorset.
Miss Emily Malone, 13, Eaton Square,
Monkstown, co. Dublin.
Rev. F. H. Manley, Great Somerford
Rectory, Chippenham.
Thomas Henry Manners, 32, Mauldeth
Rd., Heaton Mersey, Manchester.
Henry John Manning, Beechfield,
Watford.
Percy Manning, M.A.. F.S.A., 6, St.
Aldates, Oxford and Beechfield.
Watford, is interested in Oxfordshire
families in general.
A. Manwaring, 77, West 34 Str.,
Bavonne, New Jersey. U.S.A.
Ashley K. Maples, Spalding.
W. McB. and F. Marcham, 6q, Beechwood
Rd., Hornsey, London, N.
Christopher A. Markham, F.S.A., The
Garth, Dallington Avenue, Northamp-
ton.
Thos. Wm. Marley, Marton Grove.
Darlington.
Bower Marsh, 77. York Mansions, Batter-
sea Park, London, N.W.
Mrs. E. H. Martin, The Cottage. West-
hope, Craven Arms, Shropshire.
Miss G. F. Martin, 5. Oxford Square,
London, W.
Stapleton Martin, The Firs, Norton,
Worcester.
David Martineau, J. P.. 122, ' Kind's
Avenue, Clapham Park. London. S.W.
Burdett Mason. Chateau Larondouette,
pres Bavonne, Basses Pvrenees. France.
Thomas Matheson. 35, Oldgate. Morpeth.
Leonard Maton, 15, Cornwall Gardens,
Kensington, London.
George F. Matthews, Sylvanhurst, Frith
Hill, Godalming, Surrey.
Nos 840—898
Matthews — Morrice
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
849. John Hobson Matthews, Somerset House,
Monmouth.
850. Thurstan MATTHEWS, 28. John Da'.ton
Str., Manchester.
851. Robert George Maunsell, 71, South Mall,
Cork.
852. Frederick Leyland Mawdesley, Fulford
Cottage, Dormans Park, Surrey.
853. Dr. T. Maxwell, 29, Woolwich Common,
London.
854. W. Harold MAXWELL,. 156, Burnt Ash
Hill, Lee, London, S.E.
855. William Boxer Mayne, L.R.C.P. (Lond.),
M.R.C.S. (Eng.), Swindon. Wiltshire.
856. Rev. Canon Mayo, Long Burton Vicar-
age, Sherborne.
857. Mrs. J. B. Mayor, Queensgate House,
Kingston Hill, Surrey.
858. Jhr. M. Mazel, Nieuwe Schoolstraat 59,
The Hague.
859. Rev. Dr. Mee, The Chantry, Westbourne,
Emsworth, Hampshire.
860. Miss Susan B. Meech, Groton, Conn.,
U.S.A.
861. Frederick Melland, M.R.C.S., Victoria
Park, Manchester.
862. Rev. F. W. Mercer, Clovelly. St. John's
Road, Eastbourne.
863. William John Mercer, F.R.H.S., J.P., 12,
Marine Terrace, Margate.
864. Frederick Walsingham Meredith. Clonas-
leigh, Shankill, co. Dublin.
865. Miss M. B. Merryweather, 639, Forest
Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O., U.S.A.
866. Rev. J. A. Messervy, 2, Rose Bank, St.
Saviour's Rd., Jersey, Channel Islands,
is interested in most Jersey families.
867. George Baily Michell, Radnor Club,
Folkestone.
868. Robert Michell, Calenic,Truro, Cornwall.
869. Commander Thos. F. Michell, R.N.,
Army & Navy Club, Pall Mall. London.
870. Rev. James Midgley, M.A. (Cantab.),
Wood Cottage. Todmorden.
871. Sir Walter f/Mikville, K.C.M.G., 68,
Wilbury Rd.. Hove, Sussex.
872. Dr. Thomas Milburn, Trinklet, Ulver-
ston. Lancashire.
873. Rev. N. J. Miller, Winestead Rectory,
■ Hull.
874. William F. Miller, Sunny Brae, Wins-
combe, Somerset, is interested in any
members of the Society of Friends
living in Scotland, 1600-1800.
875. E. B. Miller- Williams, Warpool Court,
St. Davids, R.S.O., possesses informa-
tion about any registered Welsh
families (anywhere in Wales except
Breconshire) before 1600, in the 5
Royal and 15 Noble tribes, together
with certain information on the prin-
cipal races coeval with them.
876. William Minet, Fountain Court, Temple,
London, E.C.
877. The Minnesota Historical Society,
St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A.
878. George Minns, West End, Ely, Cam-
bridgeshire.
879. Rev. G. W. Minns, LL.B.. F.S.A., The
Cliff, Weston, nr. Southampton.
880. Robert Richard Mitchell, Rathdowney,
Queen's Co., Ireland.
881. Dr. R. N. Moffat, 146, Harley Str.,
London, W.
882. Rev. John Lewis Moilliet, The Jay-
lands, Abberley, Stourport.
883. Alfred Molony, 12, Vincent Square
Mansions, Westminster, London, S.W.,
is interested in Clare and Limerick
families.
884. Mrs. Robert A. Molyneux, 1206, South
Salina Str., Syracuse, N.Y., U.S.A.
885. Alfred James Monday, 2, Fairwater
Terrace. Taunton.
886. Miss Monck-Mason, Ollavintone, Folke-
stone.
887. Miss W. Monck-Mason, 93, Oakley Str.,
Chelsea, London, S.W.
888. Miss Olga Montagu. 43, Rutland Gate,
London, S.W.
889. P. Montfort, Rossall Beach, Fleetwood.
890. J. H. Montgomery, 17, D'Olier Str.,
Dublin.
891. Robt. R. Montserrat, c/o S. P. Wilmot,
I, Foster Place. Dublin.
892. Robert C. Moon. M.D.. 618. Witherspoon
Building, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
893. Prof. James W. Moore. Lafayette Col-
lege, Easton. Pa., U.S.A.
894. C. Morgan-Richardson. Morgenau, Rhos
Hill, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire.
895. Miss Moriarty, 35, Manor Park, Lee, Kent.
896. R. G. S. Moriarty, 16, Charing Cross,
London, S.W.
897. Albert E. Morlan Belize, British Hon-
duras. Central America.
898. Frederick L. H. Morrice, Brampton Hall,
Wangford, Suffolk.
26
Nob. 899-949
Morris — Page
PART I.
899.
900.
Mrs. Morris, The Leasowes, Church
Stretton, Shropshire.
G. T. Windyer Morris, Ryde House,
Bisterne Avenue, Upper Walthamstow,
London, N.E.
C. L. Mortimer, Junior Constitutional
Club, Piccadilly, London, W.
Mrs. xMice L. Mostyn, 6, Prince of Wales
Terrace, Bray. co. Wicklow.
Fraulcin Helene Motherby, Arnsberg bei
Tharau, Ost-Preussen, Germany.
Rev. Thos. Allen Moxon, 2, Soho Square,
London, W.
Miss Mary E. Mulcaster, Benwell Park,
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Alfred A. Mumford, M.D., 1. Wilbraham
Rd., Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.
Rev. Ezekiel Wilson Mundy, Public
Library, Syracuse, New York, U.S.A.
P. C. D. Mundy, 49, Selborne Rd., Hove.
Alex. M. Munro, Town House, Aberdeen.
0. A. R. Murray. The Admiralty, S.W.,
is especially interested in North Devon
Clerical families, 1500-1800.
Stephen Murray, Glenkyn, Lightburne
Avenue, Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire.
W. B. Murray. 505, N. Elizabeth Str.,
Peoria, 111., U.S.A.
Percy Musgrave, Brookland, Bolton,
Lancashire.
W. M. Myddelton, Spencer House, St.
Albans.
Howard C. Myers, 74, Spring Str.,
Brighton, Mass., U.S.A.
Wm. Towers Mynors, Berry Hill, Tixall,
Staffordshire.
John James Myres, C.E., Flookburgh
Lodge, Cark-in-Cartmel.
John L. Myres, Christ Church, Oxford.
Lieut. -Col. Edward Nash, Naval and
Military Club, 94, Piccadilly, London,
W.
Mrs. E. A. Naughtox, Ellesmere School,
Harrogate.
Owen Manus Neary, Cookstown House,
Ardee, Ireland.
Miss Elizabeth Clifford Neff, 406, High
Str.. Canton, Ohio, U.S.A.
Mrs. B. I. Nesmith, Wilbraham, Mass.,
U.S.A.
J. R. Neve, Campden. Gloucestershire.
Rev. E. Nevill, 43, High Str., Salisbury,
is interested in any families of Dorset,
Somerset, and Wiltshire.
926.
927.
928.
929.
930.
93i-
932-
933-
934-
935-
936-
937-
938-
939-
940.
941.
942.
943-
944-
945-
946.
947-
948.
949-
Ralph Nevill, F.S.A., Castle Hill, Guild
ford, Surrey.
Ralph Henry Nevill, 45, Chandos Str.
Berkeley Square, London, W.
Prof. Wm. Romaine Newbold, Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, Phila., Pa
U.S.A.
Henry Newbolt, 23, Earl's Terrace
London, W.
Josiah Newman, " Oristano," Hatch End
Middlesex, is interested in Quaker
families before 1700.
Iltyd Nicholl. Ham, Llantwit-Major
Glamorganshire, is interested in Gla
morgan families in general before
1800.
G. Jasper Nicholls, Longfield, Bideford
N. Devon.
Rev. W. M. Noble, Wistow, near Hunt
ingdon.
John Hvndman Noblit, 1319, North
Broad Str., Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
Colonel W. F. N. Noel, The Great House, I
North Nibley, Dursley, Gloucestershire.
Miss Lillian Adelaide' Norton, 1949, .
Biltmore Str., N.W., Washington,
D.C., U.S.A.
Charles Nutt, 7, Monroe Ave., Worcester,
Mass., U.S.A.
Mrs. Caroline A. Oates, Gestingthorpe
Hall, Essex.
Edward O'Farrell, Cuilnagreine, Car-!
rickmines, co. Dublin.
Ralphe Ogle, Abshields, Longhorsley,
R.S.O., Northumberland.
Vere Langford Oliver, Whitmore Lodge,;
Sunninghill, Berks, is interested in all
West Indian families.
Rev. J. R. Olorenshaw, Rattlesden,
Bury St. Edmunds.
Mrs. Joseph P. Osborne, 287, Ridge Str..
Newark, N.J.. U.S.A.
Mrs. Frederic L. Osgood. 194- Washington
Str., Norwich, Conn., U.S.A.
Charles Fortescue Osmond, Hern, Thicket:
Rd., Sutton. Surrev.
D. C. Lloyd Owen, M.D.. 41. Newhall
Str., Birmingham.
Basil Heneage Dixwell Oxenden, St.
James' Club, Piccadilly. London.
Denis R. Pack-Beresford, D.L., Fenagh
House, Bagnalstown. Ireland.
Frederick A. Page-Turner, 9. Denmark
Terrace, Brighton.
27
Noa. 950—993
Pakenham — Pile
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
950. Lieutenant W. P. PAKENHAM-WALSH,
Royal Engineers (India), Crinken
House, Shankill, co. Dublin, is inter-
ested in Irish families generally, also
English to a lesser extent.
951. Honble. Hugh C. S. Pakington, Waresley
Court, Kidderminster.
952. Mrs. Eli2a Palmer, 56, Lower Beechwood
Avenue, Ranelagh, Dublin.
953. William Lincoln Palmer, c/o New Eng-
land Hist, and Gen. Society. 18,
Somerset Str., Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
954. Mrs. Panton, 17, Loudoun Rd., London,
N.W.
955. Mrs. Edward Pape, Moor Hall, Ninfield,
Battle, Sussex.
956. P. T. J. Parfitt, c/o Bank of New
Zealand, 1, Queen Victoria Str., Lon-
don, E.C.
957. Edward Milward Seede Parker, Welford
House, Keynsham, Somerset.
958. Colonel John Parker, Browsholme Hall,
Clitheroe, Lancashire, is interested in
all Yorkshire and Lancashire families.
959. P. Hildreth Parker, 412, Pleasant Str.,
Dracut, Mass., U.S.A.
960. Rev. Thomas Parkinson, North Otter-
ington Vicarage, Northallerton.
961. C. W. Parks, Civ. Engr. U.S. Navy, c/o
Navy Department, Washington, D.C.,
U.S.A.
962. Frank Svlvester Parks, 2104 H. Str.,
N.W./WashinKton, DC. U.S.A.
963. Lieut-.Col. G. S. Parry, 18, Hyde
Gardens, Eastbourne.
964. C. Partridge, Jun., M.A., F.S.A.,
F.R.G.S., Stowmarkct. Suffolk ; Prim-
rose Club, Park Place. St. James's,
London, S.W. ; Ikot-Ekpene, via Cala-
bar, Southern Nigeria.
965. Miss Hilda Maud Paterson, Birkwood,
Banchorv, N.B.
966. Henry Paton, M.A., 120. Polwarth
Terrace, Edinburgh.
967. James Richmond Paton, 7, Darby Rd.,
Grassendale. Liverpool.
968. Frank Paul, 61, Marmion Rd., Southsea,
Hampshire.
069. Chas. Pai-nell. " Stricklands," East Str.,
Haslemere, Surrey.
070. Frederic L. Paxson. Ann Arbor. Michigan,
U.S.A.
971. Reginald Peacock, 47, West Sunniside,
Sunderland.
972
973
974
975
976
977
978.
979-
980.
981.
982.
983-
984.
985.
986.
987.
988.
989.
990.
991.
992.
993-
994-
995-
996.
997-
998.
Miss Victoria G. Peacock, 2460, Ontario
Rd., N.W., Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Wilson E. Pearl, 15, Empire Ave.,
Brockton, Mass., U.S.A.
George Pearson, Marsden Square, Man-
chester.
Professor Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Univer-
sity College, London.
Byron J. Peckham, 52, Mechanic, Westerly,
R.I., U.S.A.
Prof. Stephen Farnum Peckham, Room
104, 280 Broadway, New York City,
U.S.A.
Miss E. Peel, Undercroft, Lancaster.
Clarence E. Peirce, P.O. Box 981,
Springfield, Mass., U.S.A.
Rev. D. R. Pelly, Buckley Vicarage,
Chester.
Major-General R. C. B. Pemberton,
C.S.I. , late R.E., 13, Cresswell Gar-
dens, South Kensington, London, S.W.
Hugh Penfold, Rustington, Worthing,
Sussex.
Norman Penney, Devonshire House, 12,
Bishopsgate Without, London, E.C.
James Burn Pennington. Birchwood,
Sydenham Hill, London, S.E.
Edward A. Penrose, Lahinch, co. Clare.
Cecil H. Sp. Perceval, Longwitton Hall,
nr. Morpeth.
M. V. B. Perley, 22, Cabot Str., Salem,
Mass., U.S.A.
Henry Perrin, 23, Holland Villas Rd.,
London, W.
W. Morton Philips, Heybridge, Tean,
Stoke-on-Trent.
W. P. W. Phillimore, 124, Chancery-
Lane, London, W.C.
J. W. Phillips, Tower Hill, Haverford-
west.
Maberly Phillips, F.S.A., Steyning,
Enfield.
Rev. F. O. Philpott, Little Marcle
Rectory, Ledbury.
Miss Eli/.a Pickard, 3, Hatfield Str^
Wakefield.
Chas. W. Piddlxk, Glebelands, Bowdon,
nr. Manchester.
Wm. Jackson Pigott, Manor House,
Dun drum, co. Down.
Major James Evelvn Pilcher. Carlisle,
Penna., U.S.A.
Thomas A. J. Pile, 55, Holland Park
Avenue, London, W.
28
Nos. 999— 1051
Pilkington — Rica
PART I.
999-
IOOO.
IOOI.
I002.
1003.
1004.
1005.
1006.
1007.
1008.
1009.
IOIO.
IOII.
1012.
IOI3.
IOI4.
1015.
I0l6.
IOI7.
I0l8.
IOig.
I020.
1021.
1022.
IO23.
IO24.
IO25.
Lt.-Col. John Pilkington, F.S.A., Rego 1026.
House, Sandown Lane, nr. Liverpool. 1027.
John Pim, J. P.. Bonaven, Antrim Rd.,
Belfast. 1028.
Colonel Duncan G. Pitcher, 101, Inver-
ness Terrace, Hyde Park, London, \V. 1029.
H. A. Pitman, 65, Cambridge Terrace,
Hyde Park, London, \V. 1030.
Count Plunkett, 26, Upper Fitz-
william Str., Dublin. 1031.
C. Verus Pontifex, Coomrith, Bodorgan
Rd., Bournemouth, Hampshire.
Edmund Lionel Pontifex, North Hill, 1032.
Swansea, Glamorgan.
Colonel H. W. Pook, 121, Hither Green 1033.
Lane, Lewisham, London. S.E.
Alfred Pope, South Court, Dorchester 1034.
and Wrackleford House, Dorset.
Miss A. M. Porteous, Belle Vue House, 1035.
Saffron Walden, Essex.
Harrv Kerby Pott, The Cedars, Sun- 1036.
ninghill, Ascot, Berkshire.
Mrs. Potter, Skibbereen, co. Cork. 1037.
Th. Maxwell Potts, Canonsburg, Penn-
sylvania, U.S.A. 1038.
Win. Thackara Powell, 1699, 31st
Str., N.W., Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 1039.
John George Prentice, 20. Chapel
Str., Liverpool. 1040.
Miss H. M. Prescott, The Oaks,
Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 1041.
Miss Muriel Price, Normal College,
Bangor, N. Wales. 1042.
W. de Courcy Prideaux, 12, Frederick
Place, Weymouth. 1043.
Ralph E. Prime. 63, Hawthorne Ave.,
Yonkers, Westchester Co., New York, 1044.
U.S.A.
Edward Prince, 1680, Maine Str., 1045.
Quincy, 111., U.S.A.
Mrs. Probert, Bevills Bures. Suffolk.
Mrs. W. L. Proctor, 14, Caroline Str.,
Ogdensburg, New York, U.S.A. 1046.
Major H. G. Purdon, Stramore Gilford,
co. Down. 1047-
Richard Purdon, M.D., 61. Great
Victoria Str., Belfast. 1048.
Mrs. W. T. H. Purdy, 141 1, Hill Rd.,
Reading, Pa., U.S.A. 1049.
Eben Putnam, 26, Broad Str., Boston,
Mass., U.S.A. 1050.
Henry Cole Quinby, Union League
Club, New York City, U.S.A. 1051.
Geo. H. B. Radcliffe, is No. 1383.
29
R. D. Radcliffe, Old Swan, Liverpool.
Charles W. Railton, 15, Cross Street,
Manchester.
Frederick Raimes, Hartburn Lodge,
Stockton-on-Tees.
Henry C. Raithby, 18, The Fosse,
Leicester.
Robt. W. Ramsey, F.R.S.L.. 27, Claren-
don Rd., Holland Park, London, W.
Aaron Ferre Randall, Room 305,
Tremont Building, Boston, Mass.,
U.S.A.
William Gallup Randall, Riverside,
California, U.S.A.
John E. Ransom, 26, West Ave.,
Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A.
Alec. Raven, F.S.A. Scot., c/o Capital
and Counties Bank, Ltd., Ipswich.
William Ravenscroft, F.S.A. , The
Gables, Southcote Rd., Reading.
John Ravenshaw, B.A., F.R.H.S., 10,
West Hill, Highgate, London, N.
Aleyn Lyell Reade, Park Corner,
Blundellsands. nr. Liverpool.
Rev. Compton Reade, M.A., Kenchester
Rectory, Hereford.
R. Reade-Macmullen, 17, Upper Pem-
broke Str., Dublin.
Rev. Stephen Ree, Boharm. Mulben,
S.O., Banffshire.
William F. Reed, 915 F. Str., N.E.,
Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Rev. Oswald J. Reichel, A la Ronde
House, Lympstone. R.S.O., Devon.
John William Reid, St. Croix, Holly
Walk, Leamington Spa.
Rev. J. E. Reid-Cuddon, Ashow Rec-
tory, Kenilworth.
Francis H. Relton, 9, Broughton Rd.,
Thornton Heath, Surrey, has con-
piled numerous pedigrees, which he
hopes to publish later.
H. P. van Welderen Baron Rengers,
Nassauplein 26, The Hague.
Wm. U. Reynell-Upham, ia, Upham
Park Rd., Chiswick, London. W.
Mrs. Reynolds. The Mullens, Ba ly-
shannon, co. Donegal.
Henry F. Reynolds, 92, Denbigh Str.,
London, S.W.
Willingham F. Reynolds, 2, Clive Ghat
Str., Calcutta, India.
R Garraway Rice, F.S.A., Carpenter's
Hill, Pulborough, Sussex.
Mos. 1052— 10S9
Rich— St. George
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
1052.
1053-
1054
1055-
1056.
1057-
1058.
1059.
1060.
1061.
1062.
1063.
1064.
1-065.
1066.
1067.
1068.
1069.
1070.
1071.
1072.
">73-
1074.
1075.
Sir Charles H. S. Rich, Baronet of Shir-
ley, Devizes Castle, Wiltshire.
W. G. Richards, 6, Sanford Crescent,
Torquay, is especially interested in
West Country families.
E. P. Richardson, " Deepdene," Tor-
rington Park, North Finchlev, London.
Wm. Ridley Richardson, M.A. (Trin.
Coll. Camb.), Ravensfell, Bromley,
Kent.
Percy L. Ricker, 227, T. Str., N.E.,
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Miss M. C. M. Rickman, Stroods,
Buxted, Uckfield, Sussex.
Thomas Apsley Rickman, Addlestone.
Surrey.
George Rickword, F.R.Hist.S., Public
Library, Colchester, is interested in
various families of N. E. Essex, Sussex,
Wilts, Brecon and Glamorgan.
Mrs. Ridout, Condercum, Benwell,
Northumberland.
Mrs. Marshall Rigby, White Knowle,
Buxton.
Henry Rigg, 49, Gordon Rd., Ealing,
London, W.
Colonel J, H. Rivett-Carnac, CLE.,
F.S.A., &c, Chateau de Rougemont,
Switzerland.
Evelyn Riviere, n, Old Square, Lin-
coln's Inn, London, W.C.
Guy Scoby Rix, Concord, N.H., U.S.A.
Rev. H. Roberson, St. Margaret's
Rectory, Durham, is interested in
various Durham City Families.
Colonel Sir Howland Roberts, Bart.,
31, Argyll Rd., Kensington, London, W.
Oliver A. Roberts, 67, Oakland Str.,
Melrose, Mass., U.S.A.
Rev. W. R. Westropp Roberts, B.D.,
F.T.C.D., Priorsland, Carrickmines,
co. Dublin.
Henrv Temple Robins, Bexley Heath,
Kent.
Rev. George Robinson, Holme-on-
Spalding-Moor, York.
John Walton Robinson, Brokenheugh.
Haydon Bridge, Northumberland.
William Edward Robinson, Tithebarn
Str., Poulton-le-Fylde.
Elmer Ellsworth Rockwood, Attleboro
Falls, Mass., U.S.A.
Alfred Seelye Roe, M.A., Station " A.,"
Worcester, Mass., U.S.A.
1076. H.W.M. Roelants, Melkpad 27, Hilver-
sum, Holland.
1077. Mrs. Harrv Rogers, 2216, De Lancev
Str., Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
1078. Chas. S. Romanes, 3. Abbotsford
Crescent, Edinburgh.
1079. J. C. Ross, " The Cottage," Great Ness,
Baschurch.
1080. Miss A. M. Rowan, Princes Quay,
Tralee. Ireland.
1081. George H. Rowbotham, ii, Wilbraham
Rd., Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.
1082. Arthur F. Rowe, Hainault, Leatherhead.
1083. Joseph Hambley Rowe, M.B., CM., 72
Horton Grange Rd., Bradford. York-
shire, is interested in any Cornish family,
all English men of genius and D. N. B.
men, and many families in Airedale and
Wharf edale.
1084. Miss Kate Mason Rowland, 1526, 29th
Str., Georgetown, District of Columbia,
U.S.A.
1085. Professor W. W. Rowlee, Cornell
University, Ithaca, N.Y., U.S.A.
1086. Mrs. Theodore H. Rowntree, ii, The
Avenue, Clifton, York.
1087. Capt. G. A. Royston-Pigott, Army and
Navy Club, Pall Mall, London.
1088. Howard Ruff, 241, Shaftesbury Ave.,
Bloomsbury, London.
1089. Mrs. Helen Nye Rupp, 304, South Main
Str., Monmouth, 111., U.S.A.
1090. Jacob C Ruppenthal, Judge, 23rd
Judicial District, Russell, Kansas.U.S. A.
1091. P. C. Rvshen, 12, Fentiman Road,
London, S.W.
1092. Francis R. Rushton, The Holmes,
Betchworth, Surrev.
1093. Lady Russell, Swaflowrield Park, Read-
ing, Berkshire.
1094. Walter Rye, 2S, Surrey Str., Norwich,
is interested in Norfolk families.
1095. J. Paul Rylands, 2, Charlesville, Birken-
head.
1096. Wakeman Ryno, M.D., Benton Harbor,
Mich.. U.S.A.
1097. Henrv F. Ryther, Newport, Vermont,
U.S.A.
1098. Thomas U. Sadleir, B.L., M.R.S.A.I.,
9, Gardiner's Place, Dublin, is inter-
ested in many Irish families, especially
those of King's County and Tipperary.
1099. Mrs. St. George, The Abbey Gatehouse,
West Mailing, Kent
30
Nob. 1100—1149
St. Hill— Smith
PART I.
Mrs. St. Hill, 25, Eaton Mansions,
Eaton Square, London, S.W.
A. S. Salle Y, Jr., Columbia, South
Carolina, U.S.A.
M. Ray Sanborn, Yale University
Library, New Haven, Conn., U.S.A.
Henry M. Sanderson, Slack House,
Grange-over-Sands.
James Thomas Sands, Roe Building,
St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
Wm. Saunders, i, Summerbank, Edin-
burgh.
Colonel Morgan James Saurin, Moor-
lands, Ascot.
1107. Harold Newell Saxton, Custom House,
New York City, U.S.A.
1108. J. Harper Scaife, LL.B., 6, Sorrento
Terrace, Dalkey, co. Dublin.
1109. Bernard P. Scattergood, 7, Cookridge
Str., Leeds.
11 10. Theod. Sciiapper, Oberstl. und Regi-
mentskommandeur a. D., Stubenrauch-
str. 5, Friedenau, Berlin.
1 in. Henry J. Scharp, 98, Johannes Verhub-
straat, Amsterdam.
1 112. Edgar Selot Scorer, B. Dudley Man-
sions, 29, Abbey Rd., St. John's Wood,
London, N.W.
1 1 13. Miss Corinne Lee Scott, 117, Montague
Str., Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
1 1 14. G. Firth Scott, Press Club, London, E.C.
1 1 15. R. F. Scott, M.A., St. John's College,
Cambridge.
1 1 16. Rev J. Holford Scott-Tucker, 46A,
Marsham Str., Westminster, London,
S.W.
11 17. Edward Francis Downman Scudamore,
Rhymney, via Cardiff.
111S. Rev. Charles E. Seaman, Stalbridge
Rectory, Dorset.
1 1 19. W. L. Seaman, 334, West Eagle Str.,
Paincsville, Ohio, U.S.A.
1 1 20. Miss Marion Sedgwick, Grantham House
, Grantham.
1 1 21. Walter H. L. Shadwell, Trewollack,
Bodmin, Cornwall, is interested in any
family of Northolt, Middlesex.
1122. Isaac Sharp, 3S, Forest Drive East, Ley-
tonstone, London, E.
J i23. Wm. C. Sharpe, Sevmour, Conn., U.S.A.
n~4. Stephen Paschall Sharples, 26, Broad
Str., Boston, Mass.. U.S.A.
"25. Arthur Pilkington Shaw, Whitehall, nr.
Buxton, Derbyshire.
1126. James Sheldon, Jr., 69, Wall Str.,
New York City, U.S.A.
1127. T. H. Shelley, 34, Angles Rd., Streat-
ham. London, S.W.
1128. Miss Sherard. Eastholme, Wantage,
Berkshire.
1129. C. Davies Sherborn, 49, Peterborough
Rd., Fulham, London.
1130. Rev. Canon Sherlock, Sherlockstown,
Saillns, co. Kildare.
1131. Alvego Shertzer, M.D.. 25, West
Preston Str., Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.
1132. George F. T. Sherwood, 50, Beecroft
Rd., Brockley, London. S.E., is espe-
cially interested in Berkshire families.
1 133. Miss Dorothy O. Shilton, 53, Con-
stantine Road, Hampstead Heath,
London, N.W.
1134. Capt. A. G. Shortt, Red House, Bramer-
ton, Norwich.
1 135. Miss Shuttle worth, 7, Lennox Gardens,
London, S.W.
1136. Philip Sidney, Abbot's Barton, Canter-
bury, Kent.
1137. Llewellyn Lloyd Simpson, Brookfields,
Derby.
1138. Stephen Simpson, M.A., Park Side,
' Moor Park, Preston, Lancashire.
1139. Stephen Simpson, Junior. Brook House,
near Garstang, Lancashire.
1140. Edgar Arthur Singer, Jun., 1510,
Walnut Str., Phila.. Pa., U.S.A.
1141. Rev. Charles N. Sinnett, Edmore.
Ramsey Co., No. Dakota, U.S.A.
1 142. Thomas G. Skardon, Simla, Paignton.
S. Devon.
1143. Major F. J. A. Skeet, Crossbush, nr.
Arundel, Sussex, is interested in old
Catholic families and Recusants since
the Reformation.
1 144. Thos. Wm. Skevington, Woodlee, Bing-
ley, Yorkshire.
1 145. Mrs. William Gerrv Slade. 332, West 87
Str., New York City, U.S.A.
1146. Wm. Slingsby, Thorpe Underwood Hall.
York.
1147. Dr. Chas. E. Slocum, Defiance, Ohio,
U.S.A.
1148. Miss C. Fell Smith, 33, Chenies Str.
Chambers, London. W.C., is interested
in any Quaker or Essex families,
1600-1800.
j 149. Carroll F. Smith, 192, Lancaster Str.,
Albany, N.Y., U.S.A.
31
Ho3. 1150-1199
8mith — Stuart
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
[150. Charles S. Smith, Terryville, Litchfield
Co., Conn., U.S.A.
[151. Edward Leodore Smith, Technology
Chambers, Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
1152. Miss Elizabeth P. SMITH45, E. Penn Str.,
Germantown, Phila., Pa., U.S.A.
[153. Rev. James Smith, B.D., Minister of St.
George's-in-the-West Parish, Aberdeen.
[154. Miss Jessie Agnew Smith, Union of Lon-
don & Smith's Bank, Argyll Place,
London, W.
1155. L. Bertrand Smith. 90, McDonough
Str., Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A.
1156. Miss Sarah Nicholls Smith, Fieldcote,
Oldbury, nr. Bridgnorth, Shropshire.
1157. S. Percy Smith, F.R.G.S., •' Matai-
moana," New Plymouth, New Zealand.
1158. T. Carpenter Smith, 14, Hartington Gar-
dens, Edinburgh.
[159. Rev. Gilbert Flesher Smith-Rewse, St.
Margaret's Rectorv, South Elmham,
Suffolk. . . . (Post-town :— Harle-
ston, Norfolk.)
1 160. F. S. Snell, The Ferns. Burroughs,
Hendon, London, N.W.
1161. Willem Baron Snouckaert van Schau-
burg, 96, Jan van Nassaustraat, The
Hague.
U62. Benjamin Edward Somers, Langford
Place, Langford, Bristol.
1163. F. Gelderd Somervell, Haseley Manor,
Wallingford.
U64. Bellingham A. Somerville, Clermont,
Rathnew, co. Wicklow.
U65. Charles C. Soule, 45, Warren Str.,
Brookline, Mass., U.S.A.
C166. Miss Lucy H. Southall, Parkfields,
nr. Ross.
C167. Wra. G. Spear. Hanover, Mass., U.S.A.
ti68. Captain J. C. Deey Spedding, A.P.D.,
Gudrune, Alexandra Park, South
Farnborough, Hampshire.
1169. Harry Speight, Priestthorpe, Bingley,
Yorks, is interested in Yorkshire
families generally.
U70. Horatio Nelson Spencer, M.D., LL.D..
2725, Washington Av., St. Louis, Mo.,
U.S.A.
C171. Hon. Francis Spring-Rice, Reenglas,
Valencia Island, co. Kerry.
£172. Asa Matlack Stackhocse, Moorestown,
New Jersey, U.S.A.
Ix 73- William R. Stackholse, Moorestown,
Burlington Co., New Jersey, U.S.A.
1 174.
H75-
1 176
1 177
1 178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186.
1187.
1189.
1190.
1191.
1192.
"93-
1194.
H95-
1196.
1197.
1 198.
1 199.
Mrs. Florence Danforth Stamp, Adams
Basin, Monroe Co., New York, U.S.A.
Rev. Jonathan Henry Stamp, A.K.C.
Lond., 4, Manor Rd., Waltham Abbey,
Essex.
John VV. Standervvick, Broadway,
Ilminster.
Miss D. Stanton, 58, Elm Park Gardens,
London, S.W.
A. Stapleton, 158, Noel St., Nottingham.
Chas. R. Stark, 41, Chapin Ave.,
Providence, R.I., U.S.A.
C. A. Starke, Salomonstrasse 39,
Gorlitz, Germany.
H. Walton Starkey, " Mayfield,"
Saffron Walden, Essex.
Rev. W. J. Stavert, Burnsall Rectory,
Skipton-in-Craven.
Arthur E. Stedman, Dagmar Lodge,
Watford.
Col. J. P. Steel, Nenehurst. Park Rd.,
Surbiton.
Mrs. Theodore Stephenson, Ladies'
Army and Navy Club, Burlington
Gardens, London, W.
Alan Stepney - Gulston, Derwydd,
Llandebie, Carmarthenshire.
Rev. Francis Sterry, Chapel Cleeve,
Washford, Taunton.
A. Francis Steuart, 79, Great King
Str., Edinburgh, and Royal Societies
Club, London. S.W.
Chas. Poyntz Stewart, M.A., F.S.A.
Scot., Chesneld Park, Stevenage, Hert-
fordshire.
Henry Stewart, A 14-15, Produce
Exchange, New York City, U.S.A.
James King Stewart, Craig Urrard,
Liberton, Midlothian.
Warner W. Stockberger, United States
Dept. of Agriculture, Washington,
D.C., U.S.A.
EdwinSTOCKiN,Watertown, Mass. .U.S.A.
Stokes & Cox, 75, Chancery Lane,
London. W.C.
B. W. Strader, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.
Alderman Jas. Straker, J. P., C.C.,
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
Mrs. Stratton, Lucas' Hospital, Wok-
ingham, Berkshire.
George S. S. Strode, Newnham Park,
Plympton, S. Devon.
Mrs. Alexander Stuart, Crear Cottage,
Morningside Drive, Edinburgh.
32
Nos. 1200—1254
Stuart— Un v, in
PART I.
1 200. Mrs. William Stuart, Mountearl, Bally-
clare, co. Antrim.
1201. Henry Stubbs, Danby, Ballyshannon.
202. S. B. Tabingh Suermondt, Bowlespark,
Wageningen, Holland.
203. Miss Sarah J. Sutton, 7, College Str.,
Nottingham.
1204. Rev. H. B. Swanzy, Ivy Lodge, Newry,
co. Down.
1205. Rev. Thomas Erskine Swanzy, Hibald-
stow Vicarage, Brigg, Lincolnshire.
206. Rev. W. D. Sweeting, Maxey, Queen's
Rd., Wallington, Surrey.
.207. George SwEETMAN,Wincanton, Somerset.
208. John Wm. Swinglehurst, Cliffe Str.,
Nelson, Lancashire.
1209. Captain G. S. C. Swtnton, 36, Pont Str.,
London, S.W.
t2io. H. S. Tabor, Fennes, Braintree, Essex.
£11. B. Tacchella, 66, Friar Gate, Derby,
is interested in many Derby families.
212. H. Tapley-Soper, Royal Albert Memo-
rial College, Museum and Public
Library, Exeter, is interested in all
Devon families before 1800.
213. James H. Tavern er, 25, Nornia Rd.,
Waterloo, Liverpool.
214. Arthur Taylor, 52, Minster Rd., West
Hampstead, London, N.W.
215. Edward Lyon Taylor, Clifton, Falinge
Rd., Rochdale.
216. Mrs. Laura (Butler) Taylor, 3035,
Virginia Ave., Louisville, Kv., U.S.A.
217. Rev. T. Taylor, M.A., F.S.A., The
Vicarage, St. Just in Penwith, R.S.O.,
Cornwall.
218. William O. Taylor, Orange, Franklin
Co., Mass., U.S.A.
219. Harry W. Teed, 158, Camberwell Grove,
Denmark Hill, London.
2-20. Rev. Thomas Teed-Heaver, 35, Wel-
lington Rd., Brighton.
221. Rev. Levi Daniel Temple, Watertown,
Mass., U.S.A.
1222. C. M. Tenison, The Old House, Hatfield,
Broad Oak, Essex.
l ~-Z- Miss Margaret M. Thirkell-Cox, Fair-
holme, Windermere, Westmorland.
^24. E. Thirkell-Pearce, 43, Pershore Rd.,
Edgbaston.
L -o- B. Thistlethwaite, Great Ayton, York-
shire.
t226. Miss Marv Thistlethwaite, Macedon,
Wayne Co., N.Y., U.S.A.
1227. R. C. Thompson, Penshaw House, Fence
Houses, co. Durham.
1228. Andrew Thomson, Glendinning Terrace,
Galashiels, N.B.
1229. S. Thornely, Hatfield Norton, nr.
Worcester.
1230. Hubert Gordon Thornley, " Alltycham,"
Pontardawe, R.S.O., Glamorganshire.
1231. Edgar Williford Tindall, Knapton Hall,
Knapton Station, Yorkshire.
1232. Legh Tolson, Finthoipe, Almondbury,
Huddersfield.
1233. Wm. Asheton Tonge, Stanclyffe, Disley,
Cheshire.
1234. J orm R- Totten, 44, West 54th Str.,
New York City, U.S.A.
1235. Mrs. J. O. Travers, c/o Col. Travers,
at Kincraigie, Courtmacsherry, co. Cork.
1236. John Harvey Treat, Lawrence, Mass.,
U.S.A.
1237. Geo. H. Tripp, Free Public Library, New
Bedford, Mass., U.S.A.
1238. J. Herbert Tritton, 4, Lowndes Square,
London, S.W.
1239. Olaf Trivess, 15, Green Lane, Brayton
Rd., Selby, Yorkshire.
1240. Mrs. Spencer Trotter, 236, South 7th
Str., Phila, Pa., U.S.A.
1241. Mrs. Boswell Tucker, 51, Belsize Park
Gardens, London, N.W.
1242. Mrs. Turner, Coombe Bissett, Salisbury.
1243. S. Hyde Turner, -69, Aldermanbury,
London, E.C.
1244. Lieut.-Col. W. H. Turton, R.E.,
Harlev House, Clifton Down, Bristol.
1245. Lieut.-Col. P. B. Tuthill, Summersdale,
Chichester, Sussex.
1246. Arthur H. Tweedy, Widmore Lodge,
Widmore, Bromley, Kent.
1247. Col. Francis R. Twemlow, D.S.O..
Peatswood, Market Drayton.
1248. H. K. Twitchell, 153, South Oxford
Str., Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A.
1249. Miss Tyler, Newton Court. Monmouth.
1250. Edgar A. Tyler, 9, Old Jewry Cham bers,_
London, E.C.
1251. J. H. Tyrrell, " Castleknock," Queen's
Rd., Twickenham.
1252. A. J. Underwood, 71, Cambridge Str..
Eccleston Square, London, S.W.
1253. Lucien M. Underwood. Columbia
University, New York City. U.S.A.
1254. Maurice Everett Unwin, ii, Hall Koyd,
Shipley, Yorkshire.
33
Nob. 1255-1304
Unwin — Watson
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
1255-
1256.
1257-
1258.
1259.
1260.
1261.
1262.
1263.
1264.
1265.
1266.
1267.
1268.
1269.
1270.
1271.
1272.
1273'
1274.
1275.
1276,
1277
S. Philip Unwin, Hall Royd, Shipley,
Yorkshire.
Arthur Reginald Vaizey, Solicitor, Noel
House, Booking, Braintree, Essex.
Capt. A. H. van Deusen, 2207, M. St.
(N.W.) Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
D. G. van Epen, 1, Herderstraat,
The Hague.
C. van Erpecum, 18, Maliestraat,
The Hague.
R. van Beuningen van Helsdingen,
M.D., Billiton, Dutch East Indies.
Wra. Bearer van Homrigh, Avonia,
Greystones, co. Wicklow.
Jhr. Mr. Frank K. van Lennep,
Amsterdam.
V. Raimond S. van Marle, Lange
Voorhout ia, The Hague.
Jhr. Th. van Rheineck-Leyssius,
" Sonnenheuvel," Baarn, Holland.
Lieut. P. F. W. van Romondt, 47,
Regentesselaan, The Hague.
Dr. jur. P. C. Bloys van Treslong
Prins, Sweelinckplein 3, The Hague,
is interested in the principal Dutch
families.
Baron B. F. van Verschuer, 27,
Jansbuitensingel, Arnhem, Nether-
lands.
J. L. N. van Ysselsteyn, Oirschot,
Netherlands.
Herbert M. Vaughan, Llangoedmore,
Cardigan, South Wales.
T. A. Vaughton, Livery Str., Birming-
ham.
George Vaux, " Llysyfran," Bryn
Mawr, Penna., U.S.A., in summer;
1715, Arch Street, Philadelphia,
Penna., U.S.A., in winter.
Dr. J. Venn, Caius College, Cambridge.
Mrs. Clarence Verrill, Bagdad-Chase
Gold Mining Company, Soulsbyville,
Tuolumne Co., California, U.S.A.
Sir Arthur Vicars, K.C.V.O., F.S.A.,
Ulster Ikino of Hrms, Dublin
Castle.
Leopold A. Vidler, The Stone House,
Rye, Sussex.
E. B. Vignoles, Acton Lane Works,
Chiswick, London, W.
Alfred von Aspern, Doberan, Mecklen-
burg, Germany, is interested in
families residing or originating in the
Southern provinces of the Netherlands.
1278.
1279.
1280.
1281.
1282.
1283.
1284.
1285.
1286.
1287.
1288.
1289.
1290.
1291.
1292.
1293.
f 1294.
1295.
1296.
1297.
1298.
1299.
1300.
1301.
1302.
I303-
1304.
34
O. von Dassel, Friedrichstrasse 12,
Dobeln (Sa.), Germany.
Dr. A. von den Velden, Weimar,
Germany.
Rev. H. E. von StOrmer, Brcmu
Strasse 5, Riga.
John B. Wainewright, 23, Drydcn
Chambers, 119, Oxford Str., London,
W.
Fred. Wakerley, B.Sc, F.H.A.S.,
Kingston, Derby.
J. G. V. Wakerley, Sherwood, Notting-
hamshire.
John S. Walford, 18, Beaufort Rd .
Birmingham.
Albert J. Walker, 18, Mt. Verncn
Str., Salem, Mass, U.S.A.
H. E. Wallace, 1370, Lexington Ave.,
N. Y. City, U.S.A.
F. G. Waller, 73, Vondelstraat.
Amsterdam.
W. C. Waller, Loughton, Essex.
Isaac Henry Wallis, Crow Hill, Mans-
field, Nottinghamshire.
John H. Walter, Colorado Bld^.
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Samuel Warburton, Egerton Lodge
Bury Old Rd., Manchester.
Honble. Emily G. Ward, Castle Ward.
Downpatrick, Ireland.
Francis Donal Ward, 22, Linden Gar-
dens, Notting Hill Gate, London, W
Frank Ward, 38, Wordsworth Rd..
Small Heath.
Rev. Geo. K. Ward, 439, West 123:.!
Str., New York City, U.S.A.
H. Somerset Ward, J. P., Dunibert
Balfron, N.B.
James Ward, South Parade, Notting-
ham.
Dr. Ogier Ward, 73, Cheapside, London
E.C.
Professor Wardell, 36, Trinity Colleg'-'.
Dublin.
William A. Warden, 19, Circuit Ave..
Worcester, Mass., U.S.A.
W. F. Warner, ii6, North Main Str..
St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
Rev. Thomas Warren, 29, Gipsy Hill.
Norwood, London, S.E.
Arthur J. Waters, c/o Citizens National
Bank, Los Angeles, California, U.S. A
Col. Henry G. Watson, Wheatonaston
Hall, near Stafford.
17S9071
Noa. 1305-1350
Watts— Wilson
PART I.
1305. James Watts, Abney Hall, Cheadle,
Cheshire.
1306. Benj. G. Wattson, " Clairville," 22,
St. Hilda's Rd., Stoke Newington,
London, N.
1307. Robert Marshman Wattson, 32, St.
Andrew's Rd., Stoke Newington,
London, N.
1308. Abel M. Way, Box 37 R.F.D. No. 2,
Siler City, Chatham Co., N.C., U.S.A.
1309. Thomas Henry Webb, 80, Harcourt Str.,
Dublin, is interested in families be-
longing to the Society of Friends
in Ireland, 1650-1900.
1310. Henry Sewall Webster, Gardiner, Maine,
U.S.A.
1311. G. E. Weddall, Thornton House, Gilber-
dike, S.O., Yorkshire.
1312. Alexander Wedderburn, 47, Cadogan
Place, London, S.W., is interested in
Fife and Forfarshire families.
I 3 I 3- Josiah C. Wedgwood, M.P., Barlaston,
Stoke-on-Trent, is interested in families
Of Leek and neighbourhood before
Visitations, and of Burslem district in
seventeenth century.
1314. Edward F. Weed, Rowayton, Conn.,
U.S.A.
— Weekes, see Lega-Weekes.
1315. A R. Welchman, 16, Carlton Rd.,
Putney HiD, London, S.W.
1316. Sir Anthony A. Weldon, Bart., D.S.O.,
Kilmorony, Athy, co. Kildare.
1317- Rev. Joshua Wyman Wellman, D.D.,
117, Summer Str., Maiden, Mass.,
U.S.A.
1318. John E. B. Wells, 34, High Str.,
Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.
1319- W. H. Welply, Great Southern Hotel,
Killarney, co. Kerry.
*3 2 o. J. Beavan Welson, 97, Kyverdale Rd.,
Stamford Hill, London, N.
1321. Adelbert C. Wendell, P.O. Box Dept.,
Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A.
1322. Capt. E. E. West, 32, Crosthwaite Park,
Kingstown, co. Dublin, is interested
in Jamaica families, especially of
Scotch or French descent, Huguenot
families and Anglo-Irish families gen-
erally.
1323. Rev. W. Arthur Westley, B.A., 251,
Apsley Terrace, Seedley, Manchester.
J 324. Rev. F. H. Weston, Lastingham Vicar-
age, Sinnington, R.S.O., Yorkshire.
1325. Thomas Westropp-Bennett, late Cap-
tain 39th Regt., Ballymurphy, Limerick.
1326. Lyon Weyburn, Harvard Law School,
Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
1327. Mrs. W. C. D. Whetham, Upwater
Lodge, Cambridge.
1328. W. C. D. Whetham, F.R.S., Upwater
Lodge, Cambridge.
1329. John Carpenter White, 10, Roseneath
Villas, Military Road, Cork.
1330. Colonel J. Grove White, Kilbyrne,
Doneraile, co. Cork, is interested in the
families of the North of CO. Cork.
1331. Wm. Grove White, 13, Upper Ormond
Quay, Dublin.
1332. John Whitebrook, 32, Upper Park Rd.,
New Southgate, London, N.
I 333- Ralph Cyril Vernon Whitfield, Clyde
House, Eaglescliffe, R.S.O., co. Dur-
ham.
1334. Greeley W. Whitford, 1044, Josephine
Str., Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
I 335- P- Whithard, Shepperton, Middlesex.
1336. Aber Stowe Wiester, 2989, Folsom Str.,
San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A.
1337. Rev. Herbert Wigan, Dunsden Vicarage,
Reading.
1338. M. G. Wildeman, 2d Sweelinckstraat
80, The Hague.
1339. Rev. P. H. E. Wilder, Howe Rectory,
Norwich.
1340. Mrs. A. S. Wilkinson, 18, Ormond Rd.,
Rathmines, co. Dublin.
1341. Albert Charles Williams, " Oakley,"
Lake Avenue, Bromley, Kent.
1342. Elijah Williams, 7, Hampstead Lane,
Highgate, London, N.
1343. Mrs. Ernest Williams, The Elms,
Coombe Bissett, Salisbury.
1344. R. M. H. Williams, Northenby, East
Woodhay, Newbury.
1345. W. Mosby Williams, 416, 5th Str., N.W.,
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
1346. Mrs. Williamson, 2 Park Avenue,
Dover.
1347. David Williamson, J. P., Merrow Dene,
Guildford, Surrey.
1348. Miss Pauline Willis, 3, Kensington
Gate, London, W.
1349. Al ec Wilson, Belvoir Park, Newtown-
breda, co. Down.
1350. Rev. Joseph Bowstead Wilson, M.A.,
F.S.A., Knightwick Rectory, Worces-
ter.
35
Nob. 1351—1387
Wilson— Zelley
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
I35i-
1352.
1353-
1354-
1355-
1356.
1357-
1358.
1359-
1360.
1361.
1362.
1363.
1364-
1382.
1383-
1384-
Thomas Wilson, B.A. (Lond., 1859),
Rivers Lodge, Harpenden, S.O., Hert-
fordshire.
Wilfrid Wilson, 13, Northumberland
Str., Hr. Broughton, Manchester.
Arthur Bromhy Wilson-Barkworth,
The Elms, Kirk Ella, near Hull.
Thomas Hall Winder, Westcombe,
Victoria Rd., Heaton, Bolton, Lan-
cashire.
Major General Sir Reginald Wingate,
Cairo, Egypt.
Miss Grace Wingfield, Market Overton,
Oakham.
Maurice E. Wingfield, 91, Victoria Str.,
London, S.W.
Lt. Colonel R. T. Wolfe, c/o London &
County Banking Co., Ltd., Guildford,
Surrey.
Sir CharlesWoLSELEY, Baronet, Wolseley,
Stafford.
Arthur A. Wood, Slocum, Rhode Island,
U.S.A.
Herbert Maxwell Wood, B.A., 5, The
Grove, Sunderland, is interested in
members of Durham and Northumber-
land families whose names occur in
parish registers, &c, in other counties.
G. M. G. Woodgate, Tydd St. Giles
Rectory, Cambridgeshire.
Daniel Quimby Woodruff, Box 110,
St. Johnsburg Center, Caledonia Co.,
Vt., U.S.A.
Edward A Woods, is No. 1385.
Frank E. Woodward, is No. 1386.
Edward Wooler, Danesmoor, Darling-
ton.
1365-
1366.
1367
1368
1369
1370
I37 1
1372
1373-
1374-
1375-
1376.
1377-
I378-
1379-
1380.
1381.
Hastings Worrin, Little Dunmow,
Chelmsford.
Clement Francis Worsley, 7, Rylett
Crescent, Ravenscourt Park, London,
W.
John T. Worth, Oakenrod Mount,
Rochdale.
Miss Mabel E. Wotton, 36, Buckingham
Gate, London, S.W.
Francis Beresford Wright, Wootton
Court, Warwick.
Miss Gertrude Williford Wright, Camp-
field House, Malton, Yorkshire.
Rodney P. Wright, 47, Granite Str.,
Cambridge, A., Mass., U.S.A.
Wm. Maurice Wright, M.A.(Oxon), J. P.,
Wold Newton Manor, North Thoresby,
S.O., Lincolnshire.
Rev. F. J. Wrottesley, Denstone,
Uttoxeter, is interested in Stafford-
Shire families.
Rev. Robert Wylde, The Warden's
Lodge, Newland, Malvern.
Lt.-Col. A. C. Yate, United Service Club,
Pall Mall, London, S.W.
Colonel C. E. Yate, C.S.I., C.M.G..
17, Prince of Wales Terrace, London, W.
George A. Yates, 217, Hawthorn
Avenue, Hull.
Mrs. Young, Bitteswell Manor, Lutter-
worth.
Mrs. G. L. Young, Millmount, Randals-
town, co. Antrim.
G. W. Younger, 9, Fleet Str., London,
E.C.
W. H. Zelley, Columbus Road and City
Line, Burlington, New Jersey, U.S.A.
The following contributed after Part I. was arranged : —
Lindsay Fairfax, Lenox, Mass., 1385.
U.S.A.
Geo. H. B. Radcliffe, Dilston House, 1386.
Baudra Hill, nr. Bombay, India.
Miss Jennie F. Beans, Box 17 R.D. 2, 1387.
Stubenville, Ohio, U.S.A.
Edward A. Woods, 318, Grant Str.,
Sewickley, Pa.. U.S.A.
Frank Ernest Woodward, 93, Rockland
Ave., Maiden, Mass., U.S.A.
Maxwell Bury. " Glenlyn," Ermington,
Sydney, N.S.W.
36
Abbitt — Allison
Part II.
SURNAMES OF FAMILIES.
The number in daxk type at the end of each entry indicates that the genealogist so numbered in Part I.
is interested in the family named.
The * before a surname is an indication that the genealogist has requested that it should be noted that
he possesses information which he is willing to impart, but that he does not wish for further data.
The t before a surname is an indication that the genealogist has requested that it should be noted that
he desires information about the family, without being able to impart much or any.
The absence of both the * and the f indicates that the genealogist has made no such request, and
that therefore he probably both possesses information about the family named and also desires
to add to his data.
The surnames are arranged alphabetically in accordance with the system explained in the introductory
remarks to Part I.
Cross-references are given to all variations of spelling, except in the instances where the first three letters
of the surname are identical.
This Part will be found to index all the entries in Part III.
Abbatt, Devon and Somerset, 17th Cent. ;
Lanes., 19th Cent. ; 1.
Abbot (see Pt. 3).
Abbott, Kirkland, Westmorland and Canada ;
109.
Abbott or Abbot (see Pt. 3).
Abell, early settlement of New Engl. ; 154.
Abraham (see Pt.'3).
tA Brassard (de Brassard), Holland, 18th
Cent.; 4.
Ackerley, any, especially Cheshire ; 5.
Ackroyd (Ecroyd), \V. R. Yorks. and N.E.
Lanes., before 1650 ; 464.
Acland, Devon ; 590 and 655.
Acres, any before 1700 ; 1337.
Adams, Tunstall, Burslem, Bagnall and Norton-
in-the-Moors, N. Staffs., before 1600 ; 8.
Adams, Groton, Mass., 1775 : Maine. 1800 ;
came from Engl. 1635 ; 46.
tADAMsoN, Ireland : 1168.
Adderley, North Staffs., 17th Cent. ; 726.
Addis, Lisburn, nr. Belfast, before 1750 : 1213.
Adeney, Hodnet, Salop, iSth Cent. ; 11.
Ady, any ; 736.
Affleck (see Auchinleck).
Agard. Kettering district, abt. 16th Cent. ; 144.
Acer, Broseley and Berks. ; 151.
Agneau, France, before 1783; 1154.
Agnew, Antrim, before 1783 ; 1154.
Aguillon, Nutbourne, W. Sussex, 1200-1400 ;
859.
Ainsworth (see Pt. 3).
Aitken, before 1800 ; 12.
Akers, any before 1700 ; 1337.
Akroyd (see Ecroyd).
Albery, West Sussex ; 789.
Alcock ; 1104.
Alder ; 147.
Alder, Horncliffe, Northumb. ; 777.
Aldworth, Berks, and Oxon, before 1660; 14.
Alen, St. Wolstan's, Kildare ; 386.
Alexander, Ireland, 16S0-1S30 ; 479.
Alford (see Pt. 3).
Alfray (see Allfrey, and Pt. 3).
Algeo (Olgeo), Cornw., before 1750 ; 902.
Alison (see Allison).
Allan, Alloa, iSth Cent. ; 148 and 149.
Allan, Edinburgh, early 18 th Cent. ; 1298.
Allanson, Yorks. ; 1251.
*Allen ; 675.
Allen (see Pt. 3).
Allenson, Durham : 162.
Alley, Bucks, and Devon, before 1700 : 123.
Allfrey (Alfray), Sussex, Lewes, Battle,
E. Grinstead ; 17.
Allison (Alison), Leith, before 1750 ; 1158.
37
Allnutt— Autherson
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Allnutt, Berks. ; London ; Penshurst, Kent ;
1362.
Almack, Yorks. ; 747.
Almond, Northallerton district, Yorks., 1600-
1800 ; 18.
Alport, Staffs., 1500-1700 ; 482.
Alsace, Hainaut, before 1300 ; 367.
Alston, East Anglia, &c, before 1600 ; 334.
Alston (see Pt. 3 under Croppenbergh).
Alvord, England, before 1700 ; 170.
Alvord (see Pt. 3).
Ames, Somerset and Norf., 1500-1636 ; 20.
fAMES, Drogheda, 17th Cent. ; 269.
Amor, Wilts. ; 878.
Amory, St. Kitts, 1675-1725 ; 191.
Amphlett, any ; 21.
Amsdell, Scotland, later Deersfield, Mass. ; 548.
fANDERSON, Lea Hall, Lincoln, 1600-1850 ; 22.
Anderson, Aberdeenshire, 1500-1907 ; 23.
Anderson, Lines. ; 488.
Anderson, cos. Northumb. and Durham ; 971.
Anderson, Perth, before 1700 ; 1002.
Anderson, Reedwater and Elsdon, Northumb.,
before 1S00 ; 1188.
Anderton, Lanes, and Yorks., before 1750; 24.
Anderton, Bingley & W. R. Yorks. ; 553.
Andrew, Saddleworth, Yorks., before 1800 ; 25.
Andrews, America, from 1635 > 26.
Andrews, Northampton ; 379.
Andrews, Leics. and Northants ; 564.
Andros, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Anger, Essex and Camb., before 1600 ; 28.
Angier, Essex and Camb., before 1600 ; 28.
Angier, viz., Du Plessis Angier de Loheac,
Brittany, 1600-1800 ; 28.
Angus, Earl of (see Pt. 3, under Comyn).
Anne; 1053.
Anns or Anne (see Hance).
Ansell, any ; 284.
Antill, Derbyshire, up to 1750 ; 227.
Antram, Wilts, and Dorset ; 69.
Antram, any ; 30 and 1381.
Antrim, any ; 30 and 1331.
Antrobus, Dublin, 18th Cent. ; 665.
Apedaile, any before 1767, especially Northum-
berland, Durham, Yorks., Staffs., Cornwall;
has pedigree from 1767 ; 31.
Appleby, Bradbourn, Derbys. ; 1217.
Appleton, Kent, Suff., Essex, Norf., Middx. ; 33.
Appleton, Cornw., iqth Cent. ; 42.
Archer, Tanworth (Warw.), 1154-1778 ; 34,
Archer, any ; 1081.
Arden, Warws., before 1600 ; 177.
Arkcoll, East Sussex, before 1750 ; 647.
Arkle, So. Scotland, especially Lanarksh.,
1500-1750 ; 35.
Armes, Yorks., Norf. ; 530.
Armstrong, Scottish borders, 1550- 1600 ; 684.
Armstrong, Cumb. ; 913.
Arnold, Walmer and Gillingham districts, East
Kent, before 1750 ; 38.
Arnold, Milton Abbey, Dorset ; 379.
♦Arnold ; 675.
Arnold, Suff., Warwick, before 1645 ; 707.
Arnold, Rugby ; 1033.
Arrowsmith, Gloucs. ; 482.
fARTHUR, Dundee to U.S.A., before 1817 ; 500.
fAsH, Swinton, nr. Masham, Yorks. ; 113.
Ash, Northants. ; 1337.
Ashburner, any ; 345.
Ashburner ; 1219.
Ashby, 18th Cent. ; 853.
Ashead (see Pt. 3).
Ashenhurst, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Ashford ; 39.
Ashley (see Pt. 3).
Ashlin, Houndslow, before 1730 ; 226.
Ashmole, Midland Counties, 1400-1800 ; 1270.
Ashton, Penketh, Lanes., 17th Cent. ; 1272.
Askell, any about 1720 ; 270.
Askew, Cumb. and Lanes., 1500-1700 ; 3.
*Aslake (Oslak), Norf., Suff. ; 605.
♦Asshelock, Mere, Heytesbury, Wilts., Lin-
coln ; 605.
Astbury, Stone, Staffs., 17th Cent. ; 250.
Astley, any, especially Wem, Salop, 18th Cent. ;
42.
Astley, Salop, abt. 1100-1400 ; 751.
Aston, Tixall, Staffs., 1474 and 16th Cent. ;
128.
Atkins, Chard, Somerset, abt. 1500 ; 597.
Atkinson, Cumb. ; 913.
Atmore, Lynn, Norf., 1684 ; America 1836 ;
723.
fATSEE, Heme, before 1550 ; 851.
Attebrygge (see Briggs).
Attree ; 45.
Atwood, Sunderland, Engl., 1600 ; later Boston,
Mass. ; 46.
Atwood (see Wood).
Auchinleck (Affleck), Auchinleck, Scotland,
17th Cent. ; 364.
Aungier, Essex and Camb., before 1600 ; 28.
fAuRiOL, France and England : 951.
Austen, Kent, Tenterden, before 1700 ; 757.
Austin, Oundle, Northants, before 1S00 ; 47.
Austin, Tenterden, Kent, before 1637 • 707.
Autherson, Walkington, Yorks., 1740 ; 698.
3S
Avary— Barrett
PART IT.
A vary (Avery), France and England ; 952.
Aveling, Eastern Counties ; 48.
Aven, Banffshire ; 274.
Avery, Southampton and Berks. ; 49.
Avery (see Avary).
Awdry ; 132.
Ayliffe ; 132.
Ayton, Norf. and Suff. ; 102.
Babington, Curborough, Staffs., i6th Cent. ;
128.
Bache ; 787.
Bachope, Liverpool, before 1709 ; 533.
Bacon, Norwich, 18 th Cent. ; 631.
Bacon, Sufi., 16th Cent. ; Dedham, Mass.,
U.S.A., 17th Cent. ; 52,
Bacon, Norf. ; 1094.
Bacon, Magilligan, co. Londonderry, before
1700 ; 341.
Bacon (see Pt. 3).
Badcock, Week St. Mary and Whitstone,
Cornwall, before 1725 ; 53.
Badcock, any, especially Berks, and Oxon ;
284.
Bagnel, North Staffs., before 1500; 1313.
Baguley (see Bigelow).
Baikie, Orkneys ; 1188.
Baildon (Bayldon), Royston and Earls
Heaton, Yorks., before 1590 ; 1241.
Bailey, South of Ireland ; 55.
Bailey, Leicester, since 1740 ; 56.
Bailey, of or nr. Bucks., before 1800 ; 1005.
Bailey (see Pt. 3).
Bailey (see Pt. 3 under Elliot).
Bailleul, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Baillie, Celbridge, co. Dublin, and Kilbride,
co. Carlow, abt. 1700 ; 57.
Baillie, Dochfour, Dunain and Lamington ;
58.
Baillie, Inverness-shire, 1680 ; 59.
Baily (see Pt. 3).
Bain, Glasgow, 1750-1800 ; 61.
Bainbridge (see Pt. 3 under Weldon).
Baird, Ireland, before 1750 ; 562.
Baird (see Pt. 3).
Baker, any ; 62.
Baker ; 63.
Baker, Cleveland, N.E. Yorks. ; 64.
Baker, Herts., 18th Cent. ; 65.
Baker, any ; 125.
Baker, Eastern Counties, Hackney ; 333.
Baker, origin Forest of Dean ; 557.
tBaker ; 675.
Baker, Swallowfield, Berks., 17th Cent. ; 1082.
Baker, York, before 1750 ; 1241.
Baker, 1500-1625 ; 1301.
Baker, Norf. ; 1323.
Baker (see Pt. 3).
Balchin, Surrey, 1600-1800 ; 828.
Baldwin, Missenden Abbey, Backs, (and see
Pt. 3) ; 67.
Baldwin, Corolanty, King's Co. ; 1098.
Baley, (? Staffs.) ; 785.
Ball, any ; 69.
Ball, Chesh., Derbys., Staffs., before 1800 ;
117.
*Ball; 675.
Balloch, any ; 211.
Ballot, Champagne. France, 17th Cent. ;
South Africa, 19th Cent. ; 225.
Baltinglass, Viscounts (see Roper).
fBAMBRiCK (Bamrridge), Apeley, Cumb. ;
(and see Pt. 3 under Weldon) ; 1316.
Bancroft, nr. Manchester, 1720 ; 70.
Bancroft ; 830.
Bankes (see Pt. 3).
Banks ; 787.
Bannatyne, Karnes, Kerrylamont and Kellie ;
Bute and Renfrewshire ; 802.
Bannerman, principally Scotland ; 72.
Barber, Ashmore, Dorset ; Duffield and Belper,
Derbys. ; Suff. (family of Lord Mayor,
1733) ; 75.
Barber, Staffs., Warws., Dorsets. ; 111.
Barber (see Pt. 3).
Barbour, Scotch via Ireland ; 377.
Barclay, Scotland, before 1800 ; 96.
Barclay, Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Kincar-
dine ; 909.
Bard (see Byrd).
Barker, Concord, Mass.. U.S.A., 1645 ; 77.
Barker (Quakers), Long Island, U.S.A. ; 803.
Barker, Sonning, Berks., and Chiswick, Middx.,
1500-1700 ; 1366.
Barlow, Midland Counties, before 1700 ; 78.
Barnaby, any, about 1600 ; 393.
Barnard (Bernard), Northants., Cambs.,
Hunts., Norf., Lines. ; 79.
Barnes, Longton ; 917.
Barnes, Cumb., before 1650 ; 1122.
Barnes, Norf. ; 1323.
Barnesley, Worcs., 1500-1700 ; 626.
Barnett, Jamaica, early 18th Cent. ; 743.
Barnfield, Edgmond, Newport, Salop, Lords
of the Manor at early period ; 80.
Barnhart, America, since 1710 ; 81.
Barns, Farington, Lanes., 18th Cent. ; 1138.
Barrett, Cornw., Jamaica, Durham, 17th
Cent. ; 692.
39
Barrett— Benson
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Barrett, Kent and Essex ; 760.
Barrett (see Pt. 3).
Barrier, France, before 1800 ; 1262.
Barrington, Staffs., Northants., Essex, from
1300 ; 519.
Barrington ; 830.
|Barron ; 1009.
Barron (see Pt. 3).
Barrow (Berrow), Awre, Gloucs., 17th Cent. ;
331.
Barry, Skenfrith, Monm. ; 1196.
Bartellot, Stopham, Sussex, before 1700 ; 278.
Bartelot (Bartlet), Earnley, Sussex ; Conock
and Cannings, Wilts. ; 83.
Bartleet, VVorcs. ; 84.
Bartlet (see Bartelot).
Bartoll, Crewkerne, Somerset : 71.
Barton, Derbys., iSth Cent. ; 300.
♦Barton, Northampton and Hants. ; 1168.
Barton- Parkinson, Preston, iSth Cent. ; 635.
Baseley (or Basely), Leics. or Northants.,
before 1750 ; 95.
Bass, America ; 1147.
Bassett, Gloucs. and Walton Cardiff ; 404.
IBastard, Devon, abt. 1600 (and see Pt. 3) ; 85.
Basye, America, since French Huguenot
expulsion ; 86.
Batchelor, Kent, before 1750 ; 1343.
Bate, Derbyshire, ; 1109.
Bates, Northumb. ; 88.
Bates, Halliwell and Prudhoe, Northumb., 759.
Bathurst, Lechdale ; 270.
Batson, Wilts., London, &c. ; 89.
fBATTY, Ballyhealy, from 1690 ; 886.
Baty (Batye), before 1500, Forest of Englefield,
&c. ; 913.
Baud (Bawde), Herts., Essex, Kent, Beds. ;
876.
Baugh, Clungunford, Salop, 1650- 1700 ; 821.
Bawde (see Baud).
Bawdwen, Lothersdale ; 1083.
Bax, Surrey, Kent, Sussex ; 90.
Bax, Surrey before 1650 ; 930.
Baxter, Hascomb, Surrey, before 1750 ; 91.
fBAXTER, Boggs, Scotland ; 230.
Baxter (see Pt. 3).
Bayldon (see Baildon).
Bayley, Somersets., 1650- 1750 ; 36.
tBaylis, England, before 1735 ; 649.
Bayly, Hingham, Norf., 17th Cent. ; 393.
tBaynard, Lackham, Wilts., before 1550 ; 851.
Beach ; 132.
Beal, Hingham, Norf., before 1638 ; 1226.
Beale, Kent, Gloucs. ; 298.
Beall, Fifeshire, abt. 1624 ; 307.
Beard (see Pt. 3).
Beardsworth, Longton, Lanes., 1600-1800 .
1139.
Beattie, Scotland, before 1800 ; 96.
Beauchamp, any, especially Somerset ; 437.
Beaumont ; 832.
Beaumont (see Pt. 3).
Beazlie, Wapping, Stepney, Surrey, before
1706 ; 416.
fBECCONSALL, Becconsall, Lanes., 1500 ; 1079.
Beck, Huguenot, 1G85, Sancerre ; 693.
Beck, England ; 922.
Beckenbach, Koenernheim, Germany, before
1800; 584.
Beckwith, Eastern Counties, before 1650 ; 93.
Beddoe (Beddoes), Salop, before 1800 ; 99.
Bedford, Hull, Thornhill, Dewsbury, Roth-
well, Middleton (Leeds), and Leeds, 1250
onwards ; 100.
Bedford, Worcs. ; 1337.
Beeching, Kent and East Sussex : 789.
Beeson, Rearsby, Leics., since 1667 ; 56.
Bell, Essex, after 1558; 104.
tBELL, Gloucs. (see Essex, Visitations, 155S,
1612); 104.
Bell, Cumb., 17th Cent. ; 105.
Bell, London, 18th Cent. ; 258.
Bell, Cockermouth, before 1700 ; 267.
Bell, Eastern shore of Va., U.S.A., since 1640 ;
813.
Bellart, Aix-la-Chapelle, before 1625 ; 1259.
Bellenden, Orkneys ; 1188.
Belle w, Louth, before 1600 ; 106.
Bellingham, Westmorland and Northumb..
before 1800 ; 872.
Benbow, any ; 108.
Bence, Thorington, Suff. ; 898.
Benelandes, Norf., Yorks., 1200- 1500 ; 93.
Benest, any ; 122.
Bentfold, London, or Rochester, Kent ; 585.
Benjamin ; 63.
Benlows, abt. 1600 ; 7.
Benn, Cumb. ; 1168.
Bennett, Chesh., Flints., and Dublin : 111.
Bennett, Rhode Island, before abt. 17S0 : 294.
Bennett (or any variant), Chesh. or Wilts. :
585.
Bennett, Limerick ; 1325.
Bennett (see Pt. 3).
Benning, Willesden, Tottenham, Cambs. ; 393.
Bennton, any of this spellinq ; 121.
Bennoch, Wigtonshire ; 796.
tBENSON, Bedale, Yorks. ; 113.
40
Bensted— Blood
PART II.
Bensted, Bennington, Herts., and Kent (and
see Pt. 3) ; 114.
Bent, America ; 115.
Bentinck, English branch ; 1258.
Bentinck, 19th Cent., Dutch branch in Eng-
land ; 1266.
Beresford, any, before 1800 ; 117.
Beresford, Beresford, Alstonfield, Ashbourne ;
118.
♦Beresford, from 1087, Staffs, and Derbys. ;
843.
Beresford (see Berisford and Berresford).
Berisford (Beresford), Chigwell, Essex, after
1637; 116.
Berkeley, St. Kitts and Nevis, W.I., about
1731 ; 191.
Bernard, Kerry, before 1785 ; 120.
Bernard (see Barnard).
Bernau, any ; 122.
tBERNHARD (Bernhardt), Germany, before
1750; 81.
Berresford (Beresford), London, before 1736;
116.
Berrow (see Barrow).
Berry, Somerset or Dorset, before 1710 ; 123.
tBERRY, Coventry, &c. ; 226.
•J-Berry, 16th Cent. ; 551.
tBERRY, Glasgow, 16th Cent. ; 1378.
Bertrand, Montpellier, Geneva, and Dominica,
before 1620 ; 259.
tBESCH, Stolp, Pommerania ; 122.
Best, Midland Counties ; 125.
Best, Worcs. and Perry Bar Hall, Staffs. ; 777.
Bethel, Rise, E. R. Yorks., before 1800 ; 975.
Bethune, any ; 125.
Betts, Washbrook, Ipswich, 1710 ; 126.
Betts, Bucks., Northants. ; 1061.
Bevile, Staffs., Chesh. ; before 1400 ; 1035.
*Be\vley, Cumb. and Westmorland ; 127.
Bickerton, Chesh., Salop. ; 995.
Biddulph, Morton, Staffs. ; 1037.
Biddulph, North Staffs. ; before 1500 ; 1313.
Biddulph (see Greenway).
Biden, any ; 129.
Bigelow (Baguley), English settlers, so named,
1620- 1650, in New England ; 604.
Bigg ; 132.
Biggs, Worcs. ; 131.
Biggs, England ; 922.
Billixgsley, Salop and Dublin after 1650 ;
743.
Bixdloss, 1579; 134.
Birch, Lanes., 1600, also Staffs., Bucks., London,
135.
Birchenhough (see Pt. 3).
Birchensty (see Birsty).
tBiRD, probably Ireland, abt. 1800 ; 1379.
Bird (see Byrd).
Birsty (Birchensty), Heaver, Kent ; Sussex ;
1362.
Bishop, Lincoln, 17th Cent., 1272.
Bishop(p), Parham, Sussex ; 1780- 1825 ; 868.
Bishopp, Baronets ; Parham Park, Petworth,
Sussex, after 1778 ; 869.
Biss (or Bisse), Somerset ; 437.
Bisse, Somerset before 1700 ; 1337.
Bissell, Somersets., Hunts., before 1640 ; 136.
tBissELL, Warws., before 1800 ; 1230.
Bisset, Banff ; and Ardlaw, Aberdeenshire ;
274.
Bitton, Norf., Suff. ; 1600- 1800 ; 693.
Blatchford ; 132.
IBlack, Norwich, 18th Cent. ; 415.
Black (Blacker), Ireland, 1680- 1830 ; 479.
Blackall, any ; 284.
Blackall, London, 1690- 1790 ; 998.
fBLACKBURN, Ripon, before 1735 ; 649.
Blackett, Durham, after 1600 ; 138.
Blackett, Weardale, co. Durham, early ; 439.
Blackhurst, Preston, 1708 ; 917.
Blackman, South England, especially Sussex
and London ; 89.
Blackmore, Sheldon, Devon, before 1724 ; 885.
Blackstone ; 132.
Blades (or Blaydes), Swaledale, Wensleydale,
and E. Riding ; 949.
Blair, Carse of Gowrie, Perthshire, 1500- 1650 ;
140.
Blair, London, Lucan, Chapelizod. Palmers-
town, co. Dublin, 19th Cent. ; 1331.
Blake, any, especially Surrey and Kent ; 284.
Blake, Walcombe, Dorset, before 1715 ; 490.
Blake (see Pt. 3).
Blakiston, Durham, 17th Cent. ; 162.
Blayney. Gregynog, Montgom. ; 1037.
IBleek, Warminster, before 1630 ; 664.
Bleker ; 622.
Blenman (see Pt. 3).
Blennerhassett, Cumb. and Kerry ; 386. .
Bligh, Devon, Cornw. ; 971.
Blin, France ; 144.
Bliss, Market Harborough, before 1700 ; 91.
Block, Ireland; 1184.
Blocker, Somersets, and Borders of Gloucs.,
18th Cent. ; 145.
Blondel, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Blood, any ; 1006.
Blood (see Pt. 3 under Weldon).
41
Bloom— Boyd
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Bloom, Warws. ; 146.
Blossom (see Pt. 3).
Blount (Blunt), Worcs. and Bristol, 1570-
1650 ; 1014.
Blow, Virginia, early ; 308.
Blumer ; 147.
Blundell, Lanes. ; 366.
Blundell, Liverpool, Parr, Standish ; 778.
Blunden, Kilmacoliver House, nr. Piltown, co.
Kilkenny, Ellenmount, Piltown and Bally-
duggan, nr. Callan ; 532.
Blunt, Bart., London and Essex, 17th Cent. ;
148 and 149.
Blunt (see Blount).
Blyth, Yorks. ; 971.
Blythe, Derbys., 1500-1700 ; 1137.
Boardman, Lanes. ; 1233.
Boase (see Boyce).
Bockett, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Bodaly, Northants. and Herts. ; 789.
Boddington, Northants. ; 789.
Boden, temp. Geo. I. ; 914.
Bodge, Kittery, Maine, New England, 1677 ;
152.
Bodilly, Northants. and Herts. ; 789.
Bodkin, co. Galway, 18th Cent. ; 679.
Boghurst, Kent ; 612.
Bogle, West of Scotland ; 202.
Boice (Buijs, Buys, Dutch, from De Buys,
French), in U.S.A., 1648 ; 1096.
Boit, Huguenot ; Spitalfields ; Normandy ;
1650-1850 ; 34.
Boles (Bowles), co. Cork ; 550.
Bolton, Lanes. ; 796.
Bolton (see Pt. 3 under Weldon).
Bonamy, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Bond, St. Edmund's Bury, after 1700 ; 491.
Bond, Glo'ster and Somerset, 18th Cent. ;
1337.
Bone ; 147.
Boosie (see Boss).
Booth, early settlement of New Engl. ; 154.
Booth, Chesh. ; 519.
Booth ; 787.
Booth, Derbyshire and Notts. ; 1294.
Booth (see Pt. 3).
Boquet (see Pt. 3 under Clement).
Borden, Portsmouth, R.I., 1660-10,05 ; 1041.
Borrendamme (Van Borrendam,Van Borren-
damme), Zierikzel, 1600-1800 ; 730.
Bosanquet ; 157.
Bosanquet, France (Gard Herault), 1400-1700';
England, 1685-1906 ; 156.
Boss (De Boys, Bowse y, &c), Walkerton,
Leslie ; Dysart, &c, Fifesh'ire, or any
descended from them. Early cadets take
name Boosie, others Boswf.ll ; 158.
Bostock, Bostock, Cheshire ; 1052.
■fBosTON, before 1700 ; 961.
Boswell, Irish and Canadian ; 794.
Boswell (see Boss).
Bosworth, any ; 159.
fBoswoRTH, Conn. ; 686.
JBosworth, before 1634, England, presumably
Market Bosworth district ; 280.
Bosworth (see Pt. 3).
Botter, Holland (province of Utrecht) ; 1264.
BoTTERiLL, any, especially E.R. Yorks. ; 250.
Boucher, Devon, before 1780 ; 580.
Bouchier (Bourchier, &c), Dorset, 17th Cent. ;
596.
Boulter, Worcs., Oxfords., London ; 160.
Boulton, Leatherhead, Surrey, before 1750 ;
490.
Boulton, Leatherhead ; 980.
fBouRNE, Northumb. ; 391.
Bourne, Brighton, before 1750 ; 1122.
Bourne (see Pt. 3).
Boutflower, Northumb. ; 162.
Bouverie, York, before 1800 ; 1223.
Bouverie (see Pt. 3, under Boverick).
Boverick (see Pt. 3).
Bowen, nr. Swansea, Wales ; 1020.
Bower, any ; 284.
Bowers (see Pt. 3).
Bowier (Bowyer), Scotland to Holland, abt.
1600 ; 1266.
Bowler ; 969.
Bowles, Kent, 1500-1650 ; 164.
Bowles, New England, 1636, and Virginia,
161 2-1640 ; 461.
Bowles (see Boles).
Bowmaker, co. Durham, abt. 1700-1780 ; 684.
Bowman, Alstonheld ; 118.
Bowness, Cumb. and Sunderland, abt. 1760 ;
165.
Bowsey (see Boss).
Bowyer, Surrey and Sussex ; 166.
Bowyer, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Box, Huguenot ; Spitalfields ; Normandy ;
1650-1850 ; 34.
Boxer (? originally from Dover) ; 855.
Boyce (Boy-se, -es, -is, -s), any, but especially
Ireland for 17th and 18th Centuries ; 167.
•fBoYD, Porlincross, Scotland ; 230.
Boyd, Madras, 1795-1810 ; 393.
Boyd (see Pt. 3).
42
Boyle — Browne
PART II.
Boyle, Kelburne, Ayrshire ; 168.
Boyle, Ballochmartin, Bute ; 802.
BOYS, East Kent ; 1054.
Bkabant, iSth Cent. ; 839.
Brabazon, Ireland ; 516.
Bracken, England, before 1700 ; 170.
tBRACKENBURY, Lincoln and Durham ; 169.
Brackenbury, Lines, and Durham ; 176.
Bradbrook (see Brabrooke).
Bradbury ; 1363.
Bradfield, Norf. ; 1323.
Bradford ; 147.
Bradford, Oxfords., 18th Cent. ; 1184.
Bradney, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Bradshaw, Oxfordshire ; 284.
tBRAiNERD (Brainard, supposed to have been
Brainwood) ; 173.
Brainerd (see Pt. 3).
Brakenridge ; 147.
Bramble, Dorset, Hants, and East of England,
before 1550 ; 175.
Bramhall (see Bramwell).
Bramstead, Cambridge, 17th Cent. ; 1093.
Bramston ; 132.
Bramwell, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Bramwell (or Bramhall), Cheshire and neigh-
bouring counties, before 1600 ; 176.
Brand (see Pt. 3).
Brandram, Derbys., Staffs., Chesh. ; 1337.
fBRANDRETH, Shenstone Hall and Weeford Hall,
Staffs. ; before 1608 ; 395.
Brandreth, Chesh., Lanes. ; 1229.
Brandreth, Derbys., Staffs., Chesh. ; 1337.
Branwell, Penzance, before 1750 ; 849.
IBrassey, Chester ; 230.
Brassington, Staffs, and Derbvs., before 1800 ;
177.
Braunschweig-Lueneburg, Herzoge zu ; 561.
Brawn, any ; 62.
Bray, Fyfield, Oxford, since 1620 ; 931.
Bray (see Pt. 3).
Braybrooke (Bradbrook, &c), Norf. and
Suffolk, 1600-1800 ; 172.
Brayshaw, W. R. Yorks., before 1750 ; 178.
Breading, Londonderry, before 1725 ; 136.
Bremridge, Devon and London ; 186.
Brereton, Bexley Heath, Kent ; 696.
Brereton, Rathurles, co. Tipp. ; 1098.
Brereton (see Pt. 3).
tBREREwooD, Chester, 1720 ; 1079.
Brett, Hereford, 18th Cent. ; 42.
Brettingham, Norf. and Sufi. ; 501.
Brewer, Kent (Mereworth, Farleigh, &c.) ; 587.
fBREWSTER, Beccles, Suff., before 1700 ; 226.
Brian de Brampton Brian, Herefords., before
1310 ; 336.
Briant, Berks., Oxfords., 1700-1900 ; 1035.
Brickwood, Guildford, Leicester, Northampton,
Ugborough, Devon ; 181.
Bridge, Lanes. ; 182.
IBridger, Lyss, Hants., before 1653 ; 968.
Briggs, Guiseley, Yorks., 1700 ; 185.
Briggs (Brigg, Brygges, De Ponte, Atte-
brygge), Norf. and Westmorland, before
1600 ; 186.
Brightley (see Fitzwarren).
Brimacombe (Brimicomb), any ; 761.
Brinnicomb, any ; 761.
Briscoe (see Pt. 3).
fBRiSTOW ; 409.
Brittain, Dublin, 1750 ; 698.
Broadley, Bingley and W. R. Yorks. ; 553.
Brocas, after 1685 (Revoc. of Edict of Nantes) ;
281.
Brock, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Brockway, U.S.A. ; 1334.
Brodbelt (see Pt. 3).
tBRODiE, North of Scotland; 15S0-1743 ; 749.
Brodnax, Kent, 17th Cent. ; 190.
Brogden (see Pt. 3, under Eastham).
Bromley, Warws., Worcs., Durham ; 192.
Broom, Dorset, Newfoundland ; 89.
Brooke, Capel St. Mary, Suff., before 1760 ;
194.
Brooke, Yorks. ; 302.
Brooke, Caterham, Surrey (from Salop), 17th
Cent. ; 656.
Brooke, Madeley, Salop, since 1620 ; 931.
Brooke, Maidstone, Kent ; 1335.
Brooke (see Pt. 3).
Brookes, Somerset, M'sex.,&c. ; 1200-1900 ; 645.
Brooks, New Jersey, 1676-1756 ; 972.
Brooks (see Pt. 3).
Broughton, before 1800 ; 9.
Broughton, Staffs. ; London, Exeter and
Devon, 18th Cent. ; 195.
Broun, Scotland, before 1050 ; 567.
Brown, Fenstanton, Hunts. ; 898.
Brown, Pencaitland, Salop, London ; 1061.
Brown, Lothersdale ; 1083.
Browne, London, 1800 ; 148 and 149.
Browne (Brown), of Huguenot extraction ;
before 1703 and to 1729, Spitalnelds, Ber-
mondsey or Norwich ; 196.
fBROWNE, Ireland ; Ventry, co. Kerry, before
1750 ; 448.
43
Browne— Caley
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Browne, Derby, 18th Cent. ; 1211.
Brqwnell, Coventry, later Chesh. ; 1182.
Brownen, West of Engl., 1500-1700 ; 198.
Browning, West of Engl., 1500-1700 ; 198.
Brownrigg, Cumb., before 1689 ; 902.
♦Brownrigg, Ireland and Cumb. ; 1168.
tBROWNS, Carsluith and Trinidad ; 551.
Brownson, Porwick, nr. Ashbourne, Derbys.,
after 1560, especially 1560-1660 ; 199.
Bruce ; 289.
tBRUGEs, Berks., before 1550 ; 851.
Brumsted, Cambridge, 17th Cent. ; 1093.
Brunt, Northumb. ; 1139.
Brushfield, Derbyshire ; 200.
Bryan, Kilkenny, before 156S ; 106.
Bryant, Suff., 17th Cent. ; 201.
Brydges, Herefords., about 1700 ; 510.
Brygges (see Briggs).
Buchanan, any ; 202.
Buckland, Wraysbury, Bucks. ; 1088.
Buckley, Ireland ; 1168.
Buckmaster (Buckminster), Bucks., Lines. ;
203.
Bucknall, Newcastle, Staffs. ; 1037.
Bucktrout, Yorks. ; 971.
Buffum, before 1634 ; 204.
Buijs (see Boice).
Bulkeley, Staffs, and co. Louth ; 734.
Bull, Irthlingborough and Newport Pagnell ;
206.
Bullen, East Anglia and Lines. ; 209.
Bulley, So. Devon and Cornwall ; 343.
Bulloch, any ; 211.
Bulloch (see Pt. 3).
Bullock, Arborfield, &c, Berks., 1100-1700 ;
Essex, from 1600 ; Derbys., Salop, Here-
fords., Lanes., Northumb., Sec. : 212.
Bullock, Herefords., 1600-1800 ; 1019.
Bulmer, Yorks. ; 1251.
Bulteel, Flete, Devon ; 898.
Bunbury, co. Tipperary ; 939.
Bund. Worcs., Woking, 1600-1800 ; 213.
Bunker (or Boncoeur), Topsfield, 17th Cent. ;
1140.
Bunnell, North Staffs., 17th Cent. ; 726.
Bunnell, England, before 1700 : 1123.
Bunting, Ashover, Derbys. ; 214.
Burcher (see Pt. 3).
Burd (see Byrd).
Burdakin, Boston, Mass., U.S.A., 1785 ; 77.
Burges (or Burgess). East Sussex, any ; 1006.
Burgess, Eastham, Mass., 1742 ; 633.
Burke, Tvaquin, co. Galwav ; 218.
Burke (see Pt. 3).
Burn, Coldoch, Perths., 1600-1800 ; 222.
tBuRN, Northumb. ; 391.
Burn, Kendal, 18th Cent. ; 984.
Burnett, Ovington, Northumb., before 1700 ;
219.
Burney, Barborne Lodge, Worcester, Jas. II. ,
221.
Burney (see Macburney).
Burnham, America, from 1635 ; 26.
*Burnham, America ; 296.
fBuRNLEY, America ; 551.
Burr (? London), 16G0 ; 373.
Burrell, Medlow, Hunts. ; 7.
Burroughs (Burrows), Wilton, Chesh. ; 373.
Burrows ; 1179.
Burt, Deanprior, Engl., 1619 ; 277.
Burt, Leeward Islands, any ; 1006.
Burton, Teignmouth and Newton Abbott dis-
tricts, Devon, before 1840 ; 38.
Burtt, Lines., Yorks. ; 1086.
♦Busfeild, Yorks. (starting 1613 inLeeds) ; 843.
Bushby, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
Bushnell, Guilford and Saybrook, Conn. : 686.
Bustard, Oxon., 16th Cent. : 148 and 149.
Butcher, Oxfords., 1675 ; 373.
Butler, England to America, 1630-1632 ; 1216.
Butt (see Pt. 3).
BUTTERFIELD, 160O-164O ; 224.
Butterfield, Norf. ; 417.
Buttervant, Norf. ; 417.
Butts, Norf. ; 230.
Buys (see Boice).
Byrd (Bird, Burd, Bard, Sec), Essex and
Northants., before 1600 : 537.
Byrn (Byrne), any, especially Surrey and
Kent; 284.
fBYRNE (O'Byrne), co. Wicklow, 1700-1720 ;
818.
Byrne, Ballvnakennv, co. Roscommon ; before
1820; 1049.
Cabilliau ; 1338.
tCADDAN, Ireland, early 18th Cent. ; 257.
Cade, Derbvshire (Scarsdale Hund. before
1750); 227.
Cade, Derbys., 1500-1700 ; 1137.
Cadle, Gloucs. and Glamorgan?. : 228.
-{■Cadogan (Earl since 1716) ; 133.
Cady (see Pt. 3).
Cahoone, Scotland to America, before 1600 :
944.
Caine. Whitechapel. 17th Cent. ; 353.
Caldow ; 787.
Caley, Suff. and Eastern Counties, beU:*'
1800; 711.
44
Callard— Chaloner
PART II.
C\llard, "Callard" nr. Barrington, Devon,
1700-1800 ; 229.
Cvllard; 1053.
Callaway, Virginia, before 1750 ; 253.
Calvert, Craven, Yorks. ; 588.
Calvert, Walton, Cumb. ; 1082.
•Cameron, Worcester ; 230.
Cameron, Glen Nevis, Inverness-shire, 1500-
1900; 231.
Cameron, co. Durham, 18th Cent. ; 232.
Cameron, Worcester ; 386.
Campbell, Glenure, Barcaldine ; 58.
Campbell, Islay, N.B., 1600-1700 ; 140.
Campbell, Perthshire ; 202.
Campbell, co. Perth. (Murthlie, Edramuckie,
Easter Shian, Garrows) ; 235.
Campbell, Dublin, 1700-1900 ; 249.
Campbell (Glenochy and Cadets), Argyll and
Perth shires ; 274.
Campbell, co. Antrim (Belfast), before 1770 ;
from Scotland ; 350.
Campbell (Campble), co. Tyrone, before
1770 ; from Scotland ; 350.
Campbell, Torrich ; 358.
tCAMPBELL, Mass., U.S.A., before i6q4 ; 715.
Campbell, Auchinbrecth, Kilmorie, Kildnock-
land, Ballinaby, Ballcole, Islay, Castle
Swayn ; 793.
Campbell, Lix, Perthshire ; 1199.
Campbell (see Pt. 3).
Campion, N. Jersey, U.S.A., and England,
1600-1S00 ; 236.
Cann, Devon, Somerset, Norf. ; 673.
Cant, any ; 1105.
Cantine (Qcantin), West Coast of France
(Royan, La Rochelle, &c), 17th Cent. ;
710.
Canton, Gloucs. ; 312.
Capen, before 1630 ; 237.
Cardell (Cardoll). Cornw., Bucks., Essex ;
before 1700 ; 233.
tCAREw, before 1600 ; 239.
Carew, Carew Castle, Pembroke, 17th Cent. ;
393.
•Carew ; 531.
Carew, co. Cork : 791.
Carew (see Pt. 3).
Carey, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Carey, co. Donegal and Londonderry, 1650-
1750 ; 1379.
Carleton ; 132.
Karleton, Fazakerlev, Lanes., 1550 ; 1079.
Carlisle. Cumb. ; 1168.
Carman, Midhurst, Sussex, before 1700 ; 575.
Carmichael ; 241.
Carnachan, Stranraer, before 1800 ; 980.
Carpenter, Horsham, Sussex, abt. 1650 ; 775.
Carr, any ; 62.
Carr, Northumb., Durham, Yorks., Northants.,
Norf., 1 350- 1550 ; 242.
Carr, Northumb., 16th Cent, onwards ; 243.
Carr, Ford Castle, Northumb. ; 777.
Carruthers, Dormont ; 1134.
Carsan, Galloway, N.B., from 1200 ; 343.
Carson, Galloway, N.B., from 1200, 343.
Cart (Kehrt), Bavaria, before 1750 ; 659.
Carte (see Pt. 3).
Carter, Kidlington, Oxfordsh., and Greenwich,
Kent ; 90.
Carter, Theakstone Hall, Bedale, Yorks. ; 246.
Carter, Essex, especially Colchester ; 247.
Carter, W. Riding Yorks., 1500-1900 ; 243.
Carter, London and Westminster ; 248.
Carter, N.R. Yorks., 1700-1900 ; 249.
Carter, England; 1308.
Carter (see Pt. 3).
Carthew, Carthew, St. Issey, Cornw., 1570-
1630 ; 932.
Carwardine, Herefords., 17th Cent. ; 1019.
Cary, since 1198 ; 251.
Cary, Dorset. Somerset, Devon ; 379.
*Cary, London; 531.
*Cary ; 675.
Case, North America ; 252.
Cass, England to America, about 1640 ; 254.
Cassie, Banff ; 274.
Cassie, Aberdeen, before 1600 ; 1153.
ICassilly ; 1195.
Castell, Raveningham and Norwich ; after
1680; 362.
Castle, Manor of Wakefield, Yorks., before
1700 ; 255.
Cat, Norf. ; 1102.
Cate (Cates), anv ; 1102.
Catlyn, Wolverston Hall, Suffolk ; 754.
Cattley, York and St. Petersburg ; 5.
Caverswall, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Cawood, any; 418.
Chace, any"; 428.
Chadderton, any ; 958.
Chaderton, Lees, Oldham, Lanes., 1500-1700 ;
1215.
Chadwell, Wilts., &c., 1400-1640 ; 756.
Chaigneau, Dublin, Waterford, France, 1000-
1725; 301.
Chalmers, Aberdeenshire and Forfarshire ; 909.
Chalmers, Aberdeen, before 1600 ; 1153.
Chaloner, Sussex ; 302.
45
Chamber layne — Cliffe
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
tCHAMBERLAYNE (CHAMBERLYNE, CHAMBER-
laine), Dublin, East and Westmeath,
Down, Louth ; 257.
Chamberlen, Highworth, Reading, Henley-on-
Thames, 18th Cent. ; 258.
Chambers, Newcastle, before 1600 ; 259.
Chambers, co. Wexford. 1650-1750 ; 262.
Chambers, Cleadon, co. Durham ; 401.
Champernowne, Modbury, Devon, before
1600 ; 386.
■fCHAMPNEYS, Frome, before 1550 ; 851.
Chancellor, London, from about 1800 ;
previously North Wootton and Syston,
Somersets., and Mangotsheld, Gloucs. ;
264.
tCHANDLER^, Essex, &c, before 1830 ; 482.
Channer, b'efore 1700 ; 265.
Chaplin, Suff., N. Essex, Cambs. ; 774.
Chapman, Whitby, Yorks., before 1700 ; 267.
Charles, Herts. ; 789.
Charlton, Ireland, 1680-1830 ; 479.
Charman, Midhurst, Sussex, before 1700 ; 575.
Charnock, South Lanes. ; 3G6.
Charnock, before 1700 ; 1346.
-fCHARTRES, The Curragh, Lisnaskea, co.
Fermanagh, 1700-1825 ; 786.
Chase, any ; 428.
Chase, Chesham, Bucks., till 1640 ; and Mass.,
U.S.A. ; 1119.
Chase (see Pt. 3).
Chatfield, Sussex, before 1640 ; 268.
Chattan, The Clan Chattan, Highlands of
Scotland; 808.
Chattock, Warws. and Dorset ; 250.
Chawner, Derby, 18th Cent. ; 1211.
Cheaney, Naseby, Northants., before 1800 ; 95.
Cheney, Naseby, Northants., before 1800 ; 95.
Cheney, Hackney, 1400-1700 ; 168.
Cheney, co. Kildare, 1700 ; 701.
CHERIEX, Switzerland ; 728.
Cherrey, Mobberley, Chesh., 1600-1777 ; else-
where after 1777; 911.
Cheselden, Leics., 18th Cent. ; 151.
Chesney, cos. Tyrone and Antrim. 1641 ; 362.
Chesney, Packolet, co. Down ; 739.
■("Chester, any ; 56.
Chesterfield, Earls of (see Stanhope).
Chicken (see Pt. 3).
Child, Amersham, Bucks. ; before 1700 ; 319.
Khinn ; 675.
Chinnery, Essex, Suff., co. Cork, since 1641 ;
1319.
Chisholme, Roxburghshire ; 898.
Chitty (see Pt. 3).
Cherie ; 1061.
Choice (Choyce, Choyse), any ; 271.
Cholmeley, London and Middx., 16th Cent
837.
Chorley, Somerset ; 312.
Christian, Isle of Man and Cumb. ; 5.
♦Christian, I.O.M., 1422-1650 ; Ireland sini •
1650; 272.
Christian, Barbados ; 1342.
Christie, Stirhng, N.B. ; 273.
Christie, Banff ; 274.
Christy, after 1500 ; 275.
Chrystie, Balchrystie, Fife, before 1775 .
732.
Churchill, Devizes, Wilts., before 1800 ; 95.
Ckark (see Pt. 3).
Clachrie, see McClacherty.
Clanronald, any in France ; 775.
Clapham, 1586-1725 ; 276.
Clare, Holies, Earl of ; 542.
-{Glare, Leixlip, co. Kildare, end 18th Cent. :
550.
Clare, Worcs., 1600-1650 ; 1014.
Clarico, Virginia, 1780 ; 308.
IClaridge, London ; 619.
Clark, New York, before 1775 ; 279.
Clark, Bennington, Vt., U.S.A. ; 803.
Clarke (see Pt. 3).
Clarkson, Yorks. and Notts., abt. 1700-1760 .
704.
fCLAW (? Portsmouth, Hants.), about 1800 .
968.
Clawson, co. Down, 18th Cent. ; 1302.
Clay, Salop, before 1700 ; 281.
Clay, Bradford and Halifax, Yorks., 1600-
1760 ; 282.
Clay, Bridgehouses, Hallamshire, until 17-O ;
802.
Claypoole (Cleypole, Claypole), Northants .
and vicinity, after 1500 ; 283.
Clayton, any ; 284.
Clayton, Yorks., Cambridge, Wood Ditton nr.
Newmarket, before 1680 ; 285.
jClayton, Fulwood, Lanes., 1600 ; 1079.
Clegg, Rochdale district, before 1600 ; 286.
Clegg, Manchester ; 1351.
Clement (see Pt. 3).
Clements (or Clement), Cardigan, Kent
Somerset and Dorset ; before 1060 ; 287.
Clenmoe, Cornwall, 17th Cent. ; 353.
Clerk, Penilink, Scotland, before 1500 ; 567.
Clerke (see Pt. 3).
Cleypole (see Claypoole).
Cliffe, Ireland, Bellevue, co. Wexford ; 472.
46
Clifford — Coppard
PART II.
Clifford (see Pt. 3).
Clough, Liverpool, 18th Cent. ; 690.
Cloyd. Londonderry, 1689- 1750 ; America,
18th Cent. ; 291.
Cluet, London and Fulham, 17th Cent. ; 814.
Clulow, Leek, Staffs. ; 1217.
Coate, Somerset, before 1700 ; 928.
Coates, Oxford, Pa., U.S.A. ; 2S2.
Coatsworth, Newcastle and Durham, 1600-
1800; 244.
Coatsworth, Yorks. ; 634.
Cobham, Cobham, Kent, 1300-1500 ; 1293.
Cobleigh, Brightley, Chittlehampton, Devon,
before 1450 ; 932.
Cockburn, any ; 293.
Codon (see Cuddon).
Codun (see Cuddon).
Coffee, Ireland, before 1760 ; 659.
Coffin, Brixton, before 1650 ; 278.
Coffin, Devon, 1600-1800 ; 501.
Coffin or Coffyn (see Pt. 3).
Coggeshall, England, before 1632, then
America ; 295.
Coghill, Caithness ; 793.
fCoGSWELL, Conn. ; 686.
Coke (Cooke), Tregasson, St. Erme, Cornw.,
1630-1665 ; 932.
Coker, London, 1800 ; 1315.
Colborne (Lord Seaton) ; 516.
*Cole, America ; 296.
Cole, Salem, Mass., 1636 ; 297.
Cole, Gloucs., 17th Cent. ; 482.
fCoLE, old Am. colonial names, New England ;
485.
.Coleman, Rathory, co. Louth, before 1750 ; 921.
Coleman, Kent ; 1054.
Colepeper, Kent and Exton, Rutland ; 417.
Colepeper, Hollingbourne, Kent ; 931.
Coleraine, Lords (see Pt. 3 under Hanger.)
Coles, any ; 1172.
Collett, Staffs., Colwich, 18th Cent. ; 300.
Colley, any ; 910.
Collicott, Somersets., early 18th Cent. ; 234.
Collins, Oxfordshire, before 1640 ; Ireland,
before 1750 ; 659.
Collinson, Yorks. ; 983.
Collis, Kerrv, before 1700 ; 822.
tCOLLYER; 1275.
Collyer (see Pt. 3).
Colt (see Pt. 3).
Colvtll (Colville), cos. Antrim, Down, Dublin,
1600-1725 ; 301.
Colville ; 147.
Colvin (Colvil), Stirlingshire, 1700; 148 and 149.
Colvin ; 657.
Colynge, Arrington, before 1600 ; 278.
Comber, Sussex ; 302.
Combridge, Penshurst district, Kent ; 1362.
Comee (Comey), America ; 115.
Common, England or Ireland, before 1750 ; 303.
Comstock ; 304.
fCoMSTOCK, New England, 1649 ; 1300.
Comyn (see Pt. 3).
Comyns (or Cummings), Aberdeenshire, before
and after Rebellion of 1745 ; 758.
Condell, any ; 1168.
Congar, England and America ; 513.
Congdon, any ; 306.
Conger (originally Koniger or Koeniger,
Alsace to Holland and England), England,
abt. 1667 ; 307.
Conger, New Jersey, U.S.A., 1660-1750 ; 636.
Conger, came to Am. before 1660 ; 1216.
Coningsby, Herefords., &c, ; 336.
Connell, any ; 284.
fCONNINGSBY, Norf. ; 230.
Connor, Castle Connor, Ireland, abt. 1730 ;
1339.
Consett, Yorks. ; 160.
Consitt, Yorks. ; 160.
Converse (Le Convers), Essex, before 1600 ;
1024.
Conyers, Yorks. and Essex ; 65.
Cook, Staffs., before 1700; 281.
Cook, Chesh. to Penna., 1714 ; 308.
Cook, probably Cumb., before 1700 ; 319.
Cooke, Cranbrook, Kent, before 1741 ; 92.
fCooKE, cos. Tipp. and Cork, 1570-1700 ; 309.
Cooke, Cheshire, 1600-1S00; 310.
Cooke, co. Carlow, 16S8, and earlier in Ireland ;
311.
Cooke (see Coke).
Cooke (see Kock).
ICooksey, Worcs. ; 230.
Cookson, Yorks. ; 312.
Cooper, Barkbv, Leics., since 1600 ; 56.
Cooper, Capel St. Mary, Suff., before 1750 ; 194.
Cooper, 1600-1750, Bray and Oxford ; 313.
Cooper, Great Hassley, Oxfords. ; 313.
Cooper, Salop; 383.
Cooper, Sussex, 17th and early 18th Cent. ;
1249.
Cooper (see Pt. 3).
CoOTE, any ; 389.
Cope, Canons Ashby ; 316.
Copeman, Norf., &c, before 1800 ; 317.
Copland, Scotland, before 1800 ; 96.
Coppard, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
47
Coquerel — Cud worth
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Coquerel, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
fCoRBETT, Corbettstown, 16th Cent. ; 257.
JCorbin, Warwick, 1600 ; Va., U.S.A., 1655 ;
318.
Corker (Corcor), London, Chesh., Lanes.,
Lines., 1400-1800 ; 320.
♦Cornell ; 675.
Cornewall, Salop and Hereford. 1038.
Cornish, any ; 284.
Cornish, S. Devon or Cornw., 16th Cent. ; 415.
Cornish (see Pt. 3).
tCoRRY, Mullaghmeen, nr. Ballinamallard, co.
Fermanagh, 18th Cent. ; 785.
Corsane, Galloway, N.B., from 1200 ; 343.
Corsini, Galloway, N.B., from 1200 ; 343.
Cosens, Botley and Southampton, 1600-1800 ;
1055.
Costar, any ; 1132.
fCosTER, 16th Cent. ; 551.
Cotesworth (De Cotesford). Northumb., co.
Durham, Westmorland ; 322.
Cotesworth, Gateshead, Durham ; 898.
Cotter, Cork and Somerset, 1650-IQ07 ; 526.
Cottingham, Ireland, 17th Cent. ; 323.
Cotton (see Pt. 3).
Cottrell (Cottrill), Norf., 1500-1700 ; Worcs.
1700-1800 ; 324.
Coulton, Leicester ; 785.
Coupland, Broughton-in-Furness, 1678 ; 917.
Court ; 969.
Cowburn, between Berwick and Edinbro', 1640 ;
between Prestwich. Manchester, and Pendle-
ton, 1730-1820 ; 326.
Cowdray, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Cowell, Boston, 1645 ; Wrentham, Mass.,
U.S.A., 1690 ; 327.
Cowell, Ballvmore Eustace, co. Kildare, 1734 ;
327.
Cowen, Carrickfergus, abt. 1800; 61.
tCowHERD (Coward) ; 536.
Cox, Chaldron Herring, Dorset ; 330.
Cox, Somersets., before 1S00 ; 1223.
Cox (see Pt. 3, under Lissant.)
Coxhead. Hungerford. iSth Cent. ; 258.
Coxon, Durham ; 524.
Coyne, cos. Roscommon and Westmeath ;
before 1S20 ; 1049.
Coyne-Nugent, co. Kildare ; before 1820 ;
1049.
Coyne y, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Crabtree, Halifax. Yorks., iSth Cent. ; 1232.
Crafte. England to Boston. Mass.. 1630 ; 723.
tCranch, Stokenham, before 1740 ; 442.
Crane, Halesowen ; 177.
Crane ; 1104.
Crane ; 1363.
Crank (Cranke, Grank), Furness and S. Lanes.,
1500-1700 ; 518.
Crankshaw; 1139.
Craske, Norf., 18th Cent. ; 618.
Crass, Durham ; 971.
Craven, Hull ; 179.
Craven, Appletreewick. W. R. Yorks. ; 1182.
Crawford, Ireland, 1680-1830 ; 479.
Crawford, co. Armagh ; 1082.
Creasey ; 1275.
fCREEDY, Devon, before 1450 ; 851.
Creighton, Dublin, ; 550.
Cresswell, any ; 334.
Creswell, 18th Cent. ; 929.
Cripps, Leics. ; 564.
Crispin, Engl., before 16S1 ; Pa. or N.J., U.S.A.,
after 1681 ; 662.
Crispo, England, before 1770 ; 29.
Critchley, Lanes. ; 1233.
Croc, Hants., about 1100 ; 340.
Crocker (? Hants.). 1700-1900 ; 968.
Crockett, Staffs. ; 230.
Croft, Herefords., before 1500 ; 336.
Croft (Croftes), any ; 338.
Crofton, Ireland, Cumb. or neighbourhood,
before 1600 ; 337.
Croiset ; 1338.
ICromwell ; 675.
Croockewit, Holland ; 339.
Crookes, Yorks. ; 496.
Cropley, England ; New York, 1779 ; Anna-
polis, N.S., 1783 ; 342.
Croppenbergh, London, before 1652 ; espe-
cially merchants ; 1128.
Croppenbergh (see Pt. 3).
Cropper, Liverpool ; 50.
Croset (Crosby), Nancy (burned at the stake),
Ireland or Scotland ; 350.
Crossle, Berks. ; 344.
Crouch, any ; 345.
Crouchley, Lanes. ; 1233.
Crowe, any ; 1168.
Crozier, Yorks. ; 1233.
fCRUEGER, Stolp. Pommerania; 122.
Crush, Felsted, Essex. iSth Cent. ; 267.
fCRYPSE, Thanet. before 1500 ; 851.
Cubitt, Norf. ; 1094.
Cudbird, Ncrf. ; 1323.
Cuddon, anciently Codon or Codun, Suft..
from about 1400 ; 1044,
Cudworth, Lanes., 1200-1700 ; London, iSth
Cent. ; 1332.
48
Cullln— Dearborn
PART II.
Cullin, Dublin and Meath ; 1331.
Cl'LLCM (see Culme).
Culme (or Cullum), Devon and Ireland, 1550-
1650; 164.
Culpeper, Kent ; 612.
Cumin, Culter, Aberdeenshire, 1450-1750 ; 623.
•fCuMMiNG, Scotland, 18th Cent. ; 293.
Cumming, nr. Glasgow, before 1690 ; 494.
Cummings (see CoMYNS).
Cummins, any, especially Cork, 18th Cent. ; 347.
Cunningham, North of Ireland ; 1168.
Cunningham, South Branch Valley, Va., 1730 ;
1286.
Cunvnghame, Lanarkshire ; 202.
Cupper, Llantysilio, Denbighs., 17th Cent. ;
914.
Cupples, any ; 348.
Curry, Belfast and co. Antrim, before 1770 ;
from Scotland ; 350.
Curteis, Kent ; 92.
Curteys, Lines., 17th Cent. ; 351.
Curtis, Lines., 17th Cent. ; 351.
Curtis ; 1363.
Curtois, Lines., 17th Cent, (and see Pt. 3 under
Johnson); 351.
Curwen, Cumb., Westmorland, Lanes. ; 352.
Cutting ; 1363.
Dabney (see Pt. 3).
D'Abzac, France and Ireland ; 337.
Daccombe (Dackombe, Dacombe), Devon until
1395, Dorset since 1305 ; 354.
Dacombe (Dackham, &c), 355.
Dacre, North Country ; 179.
Dacres, Leatherhead, Surrey ; 945.
Dalbiac ; 787.
D'Albini. Belvoir and Somerset, early pedigree ;
379.
fD'ALBiNi, Belvoir, Leics., before 1350 ; 851.
Dale, any, especially N. R. Yorks. before 1540 ;
356
Dale, co. Durham, 1600-1800 ; 357.
Dale, Yorks. ; 483.
Dallas, any ; 358.
Dalmahoy, Dalmahov, Midlothian, 1 200-1800 ;
359.
Dalrymple, Stair, Avrshire ; 168.
Dalrymple ; 360. -
fD alton (D' Alton), Longford district, Ireland,
before 18 10 ; 361.
Dalton, Lines., 1600-1800 ; 393.
Dalton (see Pt. 3).
Damant, Noif., Suff., 1 500- 1 700 ; 201.
Damant, Suff., 1400 ; Eye district to 1900 ; 362.
Damerie (see D'Aumerie).
fD'AMORY, Darner, Dorchester, before 1400 ; 367.
DAMPIER (-PYR, -PIRI, -PER, -PYER. -PEARD,
-piert, -port, D'Ampierre, and De
Dampierre), any ; 363.
Dampier (see Pt. 3).
Dancer, Modreeny, co. Tipp. ; 1098.
Dane (Deane). came to Ireland, 17th Cent. ;
364.
Danforth, any ; 1174.
D'Angelberne or D'Angelbermes, France and
Dominica ; 259.
D'Angers, Carclew, Cornw., before 1500 ; 28.
Daniell, Beswick, Yorks., and Suff. : 991.
Daniels, Lopen and Petherton, Somerset,
1800; 277.
Darley, Newtownards, co. Down, 1650-1730 ;
565.
fDARLiNG, East Braintree, Mass., before 1663 ;
365.
Darling, Holy Island, before 1750 ; 1158.
Darnbrooke, 1300-1700, Yorks. ; 687.
Darrocii, Ireland, 1680-1830 ; 479.
Darwent, Rotherham, Sheffield, and Derbys. ;
368.
D'Aubigne (see Pt. 3 under Dabney).
Daubray (see Dobree).
D'Aumerie (Damerie, D'Aymeries), Hainaut,
before 1400 ; 367.
Davenport. Berks., 1707-1741 ; 358.
Davidson, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
Davis, Philadelphia, 1740 ; 420.
Davis, West Farlei^h. Kent ; 587.
Davis, Middx. ; 1337.
Dawes ; 442.
Dawson, Butterworth Hall. nr. Rochdale,
before 1600 ; 616.
Dawson. England ; Marvland from 17th Cent. ;
1113.
fDAY; 173.
fDAY, Wales ; 365.
Day, before 1750 ; 370.
Day, any ; 371.
Day, Kerry : 386.
D'Aymeries (see D'Aumerie)
Deacon, Beds., Bucks.. Warw., and London ;
372.
Deacon, Church Waltham, Essex, 1640 ; 373.
Dealtry, Yorks., 1600-1800 ; 1232.
Dean, Somerset, 1600-1800 : 1.
Deane, Oxon, Bucks., and Berks., 18th Cent. ;
618.
Deane (see Dane).
Dearborn, Exeter, Devon, before 1639 ; U.S.A.
after 1639 ; 374
49
Dearie — De Yignoles
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Dearle, Datchet-on-Thames, after 1600 ; 1088.
De Beauvoir, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De Bedford, Beds., time Domesday Survey and
later; 100.
De Bell, Cornwall ; 495.
De Bois (see Pt. 3).
De Boys (see Boss).
De Braguemont, Normandy, 1300-1500 ; 169.
De Brassard (see A Brassard).
De Brueys, Languedoc, France, 17th Cent. ;
225.
De Buys (see Boice).
De Cailli, Nutbourne, W. Sussex, 14th Cent. ;
859.
De Caux, Norfolk and Normandy ; 375.
+De Chavernay ; 1276.
De Chesney, Brohe, Wilts.; Pinho, Devon ; 379.
De Clifford, England ; 922.
De Cocq ; 1267.
De Cotesford (see Cotesworth).
De Dampierre (see Dampier).
tDE Derval, any, especially France, before
1800; 391.
Deedes, Kent, before 1550 ; 376.
Deering (Dering), 1634 ; 377.
De Erpecum (see Van Erpecum).
Deey; 378.
Deey, Ireland ; 1168.
Defoe (see Foe).
De Fr£mery, any, especially France, before
1800; 391.
De Gascoign (see Pt. 3).
tDE Gaziet (De Haziet), France, 18th Cent. ;
1265.
IDe Gorrequer, Huguenot family ; 559.
De Graeff, Holland ; 339.
De Havilland in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De Haziet (see De Gaziet).
Df. Holeway (see Holway).
De Horne, Flanders, before 1571 ; Eastern
Counties, England, since 1571 ; 1256.
De Jersey, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De Jersey, Salisbury or London, 1600-1800 ;
422.
De Jersey or De Jerze (see Pt. 3 under Le
Vavasseur).
De Joncheere, India, especially Pulicat and
Negapatnam (Coromandel Coast), 1730-
1790 ; 381.
tDE Labertouche, 1600-1800 : 848.
De la Cloche, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De la Court, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De Lacy (Lacy), Ballingany, Limerick, about
1780; 822.
De la Foxs, Huguenots, London, about 1685
to before 1732 ; 613.
Delaland, any ; 455.
Delamar, cos. Roscommon and Westmeath ;
before 1820 ; 1049.
tDE la Mare, Somerset, before 1400 ; 851.
De Lande, any ; 455.
De la Pole (Pole), Derbys. and Staffs., 1250-
1400 ; 262.
De la Prime (see Prime).
Dellart (Dellard), London ; 746.
Delmege (see Dolmage).
De Marle (Van Marle ; called Le Corgne de
Marle, between 1350 and 1400), France.
1200-1600 ; England, 1540-1580 ; Holland,
since 1580 ; 1263.
De Merlay, any, however spelt ; 839.
De Merlburg (see Pt. 3).
De Molyns (see Pt. 3).
tDenham, Salisbury, 17th Cent. ; 66.
Denham, Westshields, 1400-1700 ; 168.
Denham, Taunton, Somerset, 17th Cent. ; 772.
Denisox, W. Riding, Yorks. ; 385.
Dennis, any, 1600-1800 ; 1197.
Denny, Norf., Suff., Cambs., Essex, Herts.,
London, &c, before 1740 ; Kerry from
1580; 386.
De Noyelle, Artois. before 1650 ; 1264.
Denton, Lees, Oldham, Lancashire, 17th Cent. ;
1215.
Denys, Yorks., iSth Cent. ; 732.
De Park or De Parco (see Pt. 3 under Park).
De Ponte (see Briggs).
De Pothonter, any ; ; 1168.
De Poucques, Low Countries, 17th Cent. ; 1006.
Dering (see Deering).
Desaguliers ; 1135.
De St. Martix, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De Sausmarez, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De Serre (see La Serre).
Despard, Queen's Co. and Tipperary ; 454.
tDE Spineto, Coughton, Warws., 1450; 851.
De Vance (Vance), London, 1730-1800 ; 1231.
tDE Vaux, Freshford and Hackford. co. Lim..
before 1350 ; 851.
De Veaux (see Pt. 3).
Devereux, Newington Causewav, St. Mary,
Newington, Surrey, 18th Cent. ; 388.
tDEVEREUX ; 764.
Devereux, Norf., up to 1800 ; 1048.
Devey, Staffs, and Salop. 1220 and 1607 ; 459.
De Vic, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
De Vignoles (Vignoles, Vignolles), 1050-
1750; 1276.
50
De Yilleneuve Dunbar
PART II.
De Villeneuve, France, West Indies, Holland ;
511.
•fDE Villeneuve ; 1276.
De Villiers, Huguenot ; 641.
De Vlieger, any ; 389.
De Vos, Bruges, Belgium, abt. 1640 ; 390.
Dew, Bristol and Gloucs., iSth Cent. ; 145.
Dew, Whitney Court, Herefordshire, before
1720 ; 871.
Dewbery, Beds., 1680-1730 ; 974.
De Welles (see Wells).
De Werpe D'Antin, any, especially Flanders ;
391.
♦Dexter, New England, 1630 ; 1300.
Deyer, Enford, Boyton, and Heytesbury,
Wilts. ; 933.
Dicken, Prees, Salop ; 540.
Dickens, Copdock, Suff. ; 898.
Dickenson, Salop, Staffs. ; 1061.
Dickerman, 1600-1635 ; 392.
fDiCKixsoN ; 98.
Dillington, Dillington, Norf. ; 900.
Dimmock, especially American ; 394.
Dimock, Gloucs. ; 482.
Distin, any ; 1085.
tDixox, Rainshaw, Durham, 1600 ; 396.
Dixon, Bustlingthorpe and Holton-le- Moor,
1750 ; 397.
Dixon (see Pt. 3).
Doane, Plymouth and Eastham, Mass., 1630 ;
398.
Dobell, Gloucs. ; 1064.
tDoBELL, Kent ; 1064.
Dobree, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Dobree (Daubray), Guernsey and Normandy,
before 1600 ; 399.
Dockwra, Herts, and London, 1600-1750 ; 164.
Dodderidge (see Dudderidge).
Dodds, Northumb. ; 401 .
Dodds, Scottish Borders, after 1600 ; 1105.
Dods, Northumb. ; 401.
DomvELL, Oxfords., before 1800 ; 447.
Doig, Ireland, 16S0-1830 ; 479.
Dolbeare ; 1053.
tL>OLLiNG, any, before 1G40 ; 537.
Dolmage (Delmege), Rathkeale, co. Lim. ; 403.
Donaldson, Aberdeen, before 1600; 1153.
Done, Cheshire ; 398.
Don-nan, Wigtonshire ; 796.
Dorman, 18th Cent. ; 322.
Dorning, Lanes. ; 1233.
IDoty; 365.
Doughty, Middx., Lines., &c, 1500-1826; 756.
Doughty, Hanworth, Norf. ; 777.
Doughty, Gloucs., before 1635 ; 893.
Douglas, Dumfriesshire ; 980.
Dow, Banffshire ; 274.
Dowdell, Cappagh, co. Limerick, 1066-1607 ;
309.
Dowdeswell, Worcs. and Gloucs. : 404.
Drake families originating in the New England
States; 405.
Drake, Yorks. ; 549.
Drax, London, Hackney, and Barbadoes, 17th
Cent; 814.
Draycott, North Staffs. ; 1313.
Dresser, Yorks. ; 1028.
Drew, Maiden Newton, Dorset ; 330.
Drew ; 370.
Drew, Stanton Drew, Somerset and Drewsteign-
ton, Devon ; (t) 1 160-1398 ; 406.
Drewett, any ; 789.
Driffield, any ; 407.
Drory; 713.
Drought, any ; 409.
fDROWNE, America ; 295.
Drummond, Comrie, and cadets ; 1199.
Drury, Irish branch only, 1600-1800 ; 411.
Drury, Ireland, 1600-1800 ; 412,
Drury ; 713.
Dryden, any ; 908.
Du Bois (Dubois), Huguenot ; Spitalfields ;
Normandy ; 1650-1850 ; 34.
Dubois, Wilmington, N.C. ; 274.
Dubois, Wilmington, N.C. ; 809.
Dubois (see Wood).
Dubosc (see Pt. 3, under De Bois).
Ducarel, Chateau de Muids, Normandy ;. 898.
Duck, St. Dunstan's, Stepney, Surrey, and
Kingholme (Kinghorne), Scotland, before
1706; 416.
Duckenfield (see Pt. 3, under Livingston).
Duckworth, Higher Airedale ; 1083.
Dudderidge (Dodderidge), Devon and Somer-
sets. ; 400.
tDuDLEY; 1023.
Dudley, Uttoxeter ; 1037.
Duff, Torrysoul, Drummuir, Baid, Ardrone
Drumbalge, Clunybeg, Muldavit, &c. ; 802.
Dufton, any ; 418.
Dum.mer ; 969.
Du Moulin, Hanau ; 728.
Dun (Dunn), Yorks. ; 1233.
Dun (see Pt. 3).
Dunbar, Bogges, nr. Forres ; 358.
Dunbar, any, especially Berwick and Hadding-
ton shires, or connected with Lauder
family ; 748.
51
Dunealfe— Elliot
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Duncalfe, Cheshire, 16th Cent. ; 1353.
Duncan ; 487.
Duncombe, 1763-1790 ; 627.
♦Dundas, Dundas ; 402.
Dundas, Dudingstown ; 1346.
Dungan, Providence, R.I., 1637 ; Cold Spring,
Pa., 16S2 ; 420.
Dunkerley, iSth Cent. ; 258.
Dunkin, North of Ireland, temp. James I. and
abt. 1775-1S25 ; 467.
Dunlop, Auchinskeith, Ayrshire ; 168.
Dunlop, West of Scotland ; 202.
Dunlop, in America since 1700 ; 792.
Dunne, Queen's Co. ; 421.
Dunne, Hants. ; 789.
Dunning, Hilfield, Batcombe, Sydling St.
Nicholas, Dorset, and Bridgwater and
Newton, Somerset, 1700-1S70 ; 1007.
tDuNSETH ; 1195.
Durand, Dublin, early 18th Cent. ; London,
late 18th and early 19th Cent. ; 422.
Durand, Geneva, from 1685 ; 1252.
Durant, (see Pt. 3, under Durant and Tinker.)
Durell, (see Pt. 3 under Le Vavasseur).
Duren (see Pt. 3, under Durant).
Durfu, Portsmouth, R.I. , 1643-1905; 1041.
Durning, Bispham and West Derbv. Lanes.,
1327.
Durno, Scotland, before 1800 : 96.
tDuRRANT, England, iSth Cent. : 1341.
Durrant, Frantfield, Sussex ; 1362.
Durrante, Littlebourne, Kent, before 1600 ;
537.
Durst (Dust), an}-, especially Eastern Midlands ;
425.
Dust (see Durst).
Dwight, (see Pt. 3).
Dyer, Somerset, Hunts., Beds., Devon, Wilts.;
Middx., 1500-1660 ; 841.
Dyer, Enford. Bovton and Hcvtesburv. Wilts. ;
933.
Dyke, Kent, Sussex ; 427.
Eames, Dorset and Essex, 1500-1629 ; 20.
Eardeley, anv ; 428.
Earl ; 1017.
Earle, Chesh., 1500-1700 ; 429.
Earle, Leeward Islands, any ; 1006.
Earle (see Erle).
Earn shaw, W.R. Yorks. ; 433.
Easdill (see Pt. 3 under Esdaile).
East, London, 1000-1S00 ; 814.
Easterbrook (Eastabrook) ; 431.
Eastham (see Pt. 3).
Eastman, Southampton, 1650 ; 278.
Eastman (see Pt. 3).
Eastwood, W.R. Yorks. ; 433.
Eaton, Essex and Wilts., 1500-1650 ; 434.
Eaton, England, Ireland, and America; 884.
Eayre, Yorks., 1590-1675 ; 373.
Eccles (see Pt. 3).
Eckhardt ; 1338.
Ecroyd (Akroyd), Akroyd, Heptonstall,
Yorks., abt. 1500 ; 340.
Ecroyd (see Acroyd).
Eddington, Somerset, before 1760 ; 1122.
Eden, Kent, before 1600 ; 724.
Edgar, Edderlie, Berwicks. ; 179.
Edgar, Scotland ; 334.
Edgar, cos. Cork and Waterford ; 985.
Edleston, Blackburn, Lanes. ; 1139.
fEDMANDS, Norf.. Suff., before 1650 ; 1024.
Edmond, South Wales ; 496.
Edmonds (Burford, Cook), London; 1061.
Edmondson, any ; 435.
Edmonstoun, Newton, 1600-1750 ; 700.
Edmunds, South Northants., abt. 16th Cent. ;
144.
Edric (see Headridge).
Edwards ; 436.
Edwards, Cornwall ; 437.
Edwards, N. Wales, especially Llannefydd,
Denbigh. ; 493.
fEDW'ARDS ; 675.
Edye, Bucks., 1300-1600 ; Devon and Cornw.,
1300-1500 ; 438.
Effard, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Egerton, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Ekins, any ; 62.
Elcock, Chesh. and London ; 203.
Eldridge, Notts. ; 564.
Eliot or Eliott, 1632-1714 ; 441.
fELiOT, Somersets., before 1603 ; 442.
Eliot (Eliott), Surrey and Sussex ; 447.
f Eliot, E. Coker. Somerset, before 1660 ; 506.
JEliot, St. Austell, Cornwall, before 1690 ;
664.
Eliot (see Elliot)
Eliot (see Pt. 3).
Elisdon (Ellesden, &c), Norf. and Suff.,
1600-1800 ; 172.
Elkins, Wilts., abt. 1700 : 444.
Ellesden (see Elisdon).
Ellin, South Yorks. ; 1144.
Ellington, any ; 789.
Elliot (Eliot)^ Balrisk, co. Meath. 1600-1750 ;
co. Kilkenny ; co. Wexford ; 262.
Elliot or Elliott, 1632-1714 ; 441.
Elliot, Scottish Border ; 447.
52
Elliot— Farrar
PART II.
Elliot (see Pt. 3).
Elliott, before 1700 ; 446.
Elliott, Surrey and Sussex ; 447.
Ellis, Mirfield, Yorks., before 1800 ; 95.
Ellis, Ireland ; co. Cavan, before 1747 ; 448.
Ellis, Wilts. ; 483.
Ellis ; 657.
Ellis (see Pt. 3).
Ellison, Northumb., Durham, Yorks., North-
ants., Norf., 1350-1550 I 242.
Ellison, Hepburn ; 898.
Elliston, any ; 284.
Elrington, any ; 68.
Elsevier, Holland ; 339.
Emberson, before 1550 ; 450.
Embleton, Northumb. ; 401.
Emerison, any ; 450.
Emerson, before 1550 ; 450.
Emeryson, before 1550 ; 450.
Emmerson, before 1550 ; 450.
tEMMONS, 17th Cent. ; 466.
Empson, Yorks., 17th Cent. ; 1311.
End (see Yeend).
En don, an)' ; 1037.
Engham, Kent and Norf., before 1600 ; 724.
England, Gloucs. (and see Pt. 3 under Middle-
more) ; 854.
fERHARD, Bengal, Dutch East Indies, 17th
Cent. ; 1260.
Erick; 650.
Erle (Earle), Warrington, Lanes., about
1550; 430.
Erle, Leeward Islands, any ; 1006.
Erleigh, West Country, abt. 1200-1300 ; 430.
Ernle, Conock and Cannings, Wilts. ; 83.
Ernle; 132.
Ernle, Brimslade, Wilts., 1558-1760 ; 215.
Ernley, of Earnley, Sussex ; 83.
Errington (see Pt. 3).
Erskine, Ireland ; 1204.
Erskine, co. Cavan ; 1205.
Erskine, New England, 1727-1900 ; 1386.
Erskine, any ; 1322.
Erwin (see Irwing).
Escudamour (see Scudamore).
Esdaile (see Pt. 3).
Estabrooke (Estbroke, Esterbrook) ; 431.
Estcourt, Estcourt ; 1346.
Estrange, Salop, Norf., 1 100-1500 ; 763.
Evans, So. Newington, Oxford, before 16S5 ;
707.
Evans, Wilts., iSth Cent. ; 831.
Evanson, Castle Donovan, Drimoleague ; also
Friendly Cove, Durrus, co. Cork ; 1010.
Eveleigh, Cork and Somerset, 1650-1907 ; 526.
Evelyn, before 1600 ; 334.
Evelyn, Huntercombe Burnham, Bucks., 17th
Cent. ; 931.
Everett, Heytesbury, Wilts., before 1850 ;
1254.
Eves, South of England, 1600 ; 236.
Eves, London, before 1685 ; 707.
Ewart, before 1800 ; 980.
Ewart, Dumfriesshire ; 1134.
Ewbanke, any before 1700 ; 759.
Ewer, Herts., before 1750 ; 931.
Ewing, Londonderry, before 1725 ; 136.
Ewington, in or nr. London (and see Pt. 3) ;
854.
Extraneus, Salop, Norf., 1100-1500 ; 763.
Eyre, Hassop, Derbys., 1560-1600 ; 457.
Eyre, any ; 598.
Eyton, Salop ; 434.
Fair (see Phaire).
♦Fairbanks, W. R. Yorks., Westmorland,
Tudor period ; 452.
Fairbone (spelt " ffairburne " in 1604), Criggle-
stone, parish of Sandal Magna, Yorks. ; 755.
Fairfax, Yorks. in 17th Cent., before 1670;
1382.
Falkner (see Pt. 3).
Fancher, New York and Conn., before 1704 ;
279.
Fancher, New England, before 1775 ; 294.
Fane, anv ; 456.
Fanshawe, Dronfield, Derbyshire, and Ware
Park, Herts., 1530-1700 ; 458.
Fanshawe ; 842. .
Fanshawe, N. Derbvs. and borders ot Yorks.
and Notts., chiefly also London parishes ;
1060.
Farder, Hursley ; 900.
Farmer (formerly Fermor), Salop, since 15 14 ;
459.
tFARMER, Worcs. and Salop, 18th Cent. : 482.
Farnham, Quomdon, Leics. ; Bucks., Yorks.,
Dorset,~&c. ; 460.
Farquhar, Gilminscroft, Ayrshire, before iboo ;
655.
Farquharson, Auchriachan, Banffs., 1500-1900,
231.
Farquharson, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
Farran, Dublin, London ; 1600-1S00 ; 578.
fFARRANT, Kent, 18th Cent. ; 402.
Farrar (Farrer. Ferrar), Warley, Ewood,
Halifax, and Sowerbv, Yorks. ; 462.
Farrar, W. R. Yorks. ; 483.
Farrar, any, especially Yorks. ; 525.
53
Far re r — Foote
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Farrer, Westmorland, before 1700 ; 464.
Farrer (see Ferrer).
Farwell, before 1650 ; 70.
Fashion, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Fashion, Southampton and London ; 379.
Faulkner, Northants ; 789.
tFAWCETT, N. Ireland, before 1725 ; 649.
Fawcett (see Pt. 3).
Fayle ; 830.
Fayrer (various spellings), any ; 469.
tFAZAKERLEY, Fazakerley, Lanes., 1500 ; 1079.
♦Feake ; 675.
Fearn, Pitcullen, Tarlogie, &c., Ross-shire,
Scotland and London ; 802.
Featherstone, Sigglesthorne, Yorks. ; 670.
Featherstonhalgh, Weardale, co. Durham,
early ; 439.
Featherstonhalgh, Stanhope Hall, Durham ;
839.
Fell ; 491.
Fell (see Pt. 3).
Fellowes, Worcs., 16th Cent. ; Norf., 18th
Cent. ; 465.
Fellowes, Bucks, and Oxon., 17th Cent. ; 1246.
Fellows (Fellowes), 1600-1650 ; 466.
Felton. Northumb. ; 259.
Fenning (or Penning), Essex or Suff., 1500-
1700 ; 467.
Ferkt (Ferre. Ferry), Normandy, 149S-1660 :
Rouen, Turcoin, Canterbury, 1566- 1660.
French Reformed or Huguenots; 1031.
Ferguson ; 487.
Fermor (see Farmer).
Fernald, America since 1631, previously
Great Britain ; 468.
♦Ferrand, St. Ives, Harden Grange and Up-
wood ; 843.
Ferrar (Farrer, &c), any ; 469.
Ferrar, any, especially Yorks. ; 525.
Ferrar (see Farrar).
Ferrars (Ferrers. &c), any ; 469.
Ferris (various spellings), any ; 469.
Ferris ; 675.
Ferris (see Pt. 3).
Ferter (Ferrestier), Kingswear, Devon,
before 1640 ; 1031.
Fetter, Germanv, before 1730 : 659.
Fettiplace, Fernham. Berks., 17th Cent. ; 931.
Fewtrell, Salop ; 588.
fFFONEs : 675.
Fiennes (see Fynes).
Fillastre. France, 16th Cent. ; 471.
FillAtpe, France. 16th Cent. ; 471.
Fillingham, Fillingham, Lines. ; 470.
fFiNCH (Fynch), about 1760; (? Havant,
Hants.) ; 609.
Finch (see Pt. 3, under Harvey).
Finnimore, (see Phillimore).
Finny, Ireland ; 472.
Firth, Wheatley, Halifax, Yorks., 17th Cent. ;
498.
*Fisher, North Carolina from (?) ; 44.
Fisher, Drury Lane, 18th Cent. ; 850.
Fisher, Stepney, 18th Cent. ; 853.
Fisher, (see Pt. 3).
Fishwick, Lanes, and Yorks., before 1800 ; 474.
Fitch, Essex ; 915.
Fitton, Lanes. ; 1233.
Fitz Alan, Yorks. ; 1251.
Filzallen (Fitzallan), any : 350.
Fitzgerald, Kilmead, co. Kildare ; before 1820 ;
1049.
Fitz Gerald, co. Kildare ; 1168.
Fitz Gerald (see Pt. 3, under Welsh).
Fitzherbert, any ; 477.
fFiTZ Piers, Wales, before 1300; 851.
Fitz Rolf (see Pt. 3).
FitzWarren, alias Brightley, Brightley,
Chittlehampton, Devon, before 1450 ; 932.
Fixter. Ireland, 1680-1830 ; 479.
Fleetwood, Ireland, 1600-1800 ; 127.
Fleetwood, Preston, Lanes., about 1720 ;
340.
Fleming, Isle of Wight ; 271.
Fleming, Ireland, 1680-1830; 479.
tFLEMiNG (Lord Slane's family), before 1600 ;
851.
Flemyng, Moness, Perthshire ; 274.
Fletcher, Chester City, 1650-1750 ; 481.
Fletcher, Staffs., 1500-1700 ; 482.
Fletcher, Towcester, iSth Cent. ; 1061.
Fletcher, Lanes. ; 1233.
Flint, Alloa, Scotland : 289.
Flood, Oueen's Co.. and Kilkennv, before 1850 ;
880.
Florence, Eastern Counties, 1600-1S20 ; 517.
Flower, Wilts. ; 483.
Flower. Gainsbro', Lines.. 1600-1800 ; 692.
Floyd, Mass. or London, Engl., before 1662 ;
484.
Floyd or Floud (see Lloyd).
Flyer, Uttoxeter and Hints, Staffs., 16th Cent. ;
128.
Foe (Defoe), London, before 1730 ; 303.
Fogg, Kent ; 485.
Folliott. Ireland ; 337.
Fontaine, anv ; 428.
fFooTE; 173.
54
Foote — Garwood
PART II.
Foote, Warws., 1600 ; 393.
tFooTE, any ; 486.
Forbes, Aberdeenshire, 1272-1907 ; 23.
Forbes, Scotland, before 1800 : 96.
Forbes, Culloden ; Inverness, Ross., Sutherland,
Cromarty, 1600-1750 ; 359.
Forbes ; 487.
fFoRBES, Haddington, 1S11 ; 720.
Forbes, Tolquhon, Watertoun and Echt,
co. Aberdeen, 1400-1900 ; 965.
Forbes, Mekle Wardes (or Oldtoun), Torhendry,
and Ludquharn, co. Aberdeen, 1500- 1800 ;
965.
Ford, Birmingham and district ; 1037.
Ford, North Staffs. ; 1313.
Ford, Barbados ; 1342.
Forest, Moreborne, Hunts., &c. ; 386.
Forster (Foster), cos. Meath and Louth,
18th Cent. ; 364.
Forster, Lines. ; 488.
Fortescue, Irish branches ; 516.
Foss, Kent ; 1335.
Foss or Fosse (see Pt. 3).
Foster, Wensleydale and Heptonstall, Yorks.,
1571 ; 490.
Foster, Wadsworth Banks, Yorks., 18th Cent. ;
1232.
Foster (see Forster).
Fotherby, Kent ; 17th Cent. ; 931.
Foulkes (Ffoulkes), N. Wales, especially
Llannefydd, Denbigh ; 493.
Foulkes, Medland, Devon ; 945.
Fountain, any ; 428.
Fowle, Suff., 17th Cent. ; 1272.
Fowler, England, 1633, later Ipswich, Mass.,
U.S.A. ; 46.
Fox, Cornwall, &c. ; 495.
Fox, Salop and Staffs. ; 496.
Fox, Rhodes, Lanes., 17th Cent. ; 498.
Fox, Derbv, 18th Cent. ; 1211.
Fox, Yorks. ; 1233.
Foxcroft, Yorks. and Lanes., 1665 ; 1348.
Franc, Huguenot, Banks of the Garonne and
London, 17th Cent. ; 234.
Francis, Hants., 1600-1750 ; 497.
tFRANcis, Va., U.S.A., 18th Cent. ; 1192.
Francis (see Frauncis).
Franke (Franks), Leics., 1700-1760 ; 498.
Frankland, co. Cork ; 791.
Fraser, Relig, Inverness-shire; 58.
Fraser, Phopachv, co. Inverness, 1500-1800 ;
965.
Frauncis (Francis), Shadingfield, Suff., about
1 200- 1 400 ; 1044.
Freeman, Twyning-Oxenton, Gloucs. ; 404.
fFREEMAN ; 586.
Freeman, Hercfords. and Worcs.' ; 777.
fFREEMAN ; 1023.
Freeman, Northants. : 1337.
fFREER, Huncote, Leics. ; 56.
French, Halstcad, Essex, to America, 1635 ;
500.
French, Essex, before 1550 ; 680.
French, London, 1680-1810 ; 998.
French, Belturbet, co. Cavan, and Dublin,
before 1800 ; 1204.
French ; 1363.
Friell, Dublin, iSth Cent. ; 1272.
Frogmore, Warws., 1600 ; 393.
Frost, Derbys. and London ; 400.
Froude, any ; 1168.
Fry, any ; 502.
Fry, any ; 503.
Fry, Wilts., before 1700 ; 930.
Frye, Dorset, before 1650 ; 216.
Fuller, any, especially Sussex ; 504.
Fuller, 1287-1906 ; 505.
Furness (? Wapping), before 1730 ; 506.
Fynch (see Finch).
Fynes (Fiennes), Kent, Sussex, Sec. ; 760.
Gainsborough, Noel, Earls of (see Noel).
Gainsford, Monmouth, abt. 1700 ; 510.
Galer, Naughton Hall, nr. Ipswich, 1800-1830 ;
1130.
Galliard, Norf., before 1600 ; 164.
Galloway, Scotland, to 15th Cent. ; Aberdeen-
shire after 15th Cent. ; 511.
Gambling, Norf. ; 1132.
Game, Lavenham, Suff. ; 991.
Gamon, Chesh. ; 512.
Garden, Aberdeensh. ; Charlestown ; 809.
Gardiner, co. Oxford ; 7.
Gardiner, Greenskares, Banffshire : 274.
Gardiner, Rodmarton. Gloucs. ; 528.
Gardner, London and Dorset ; 746.
Garencieres. Peterborough, about 1700-1750
1357.
fGARFORD ; 1064.
Garlick, Gloucs. ; 854.
Garratt, ? Rovdon, Essex, before 1650 ; 515.
Garraway, Berks., Bucks., Oxfords.. &c. ;
1051.
Garrett, N.Y., 1700 ; 1096.
Garstin, Ireland, England, and India : 516.
Garwood, Dublin, before 1650 ; 659.
Garwood, New Jersev, before 1715 '. 972.
Garwood (allied with Percy family), end of
18th Cent. ; 1219
55
Gascoing— Cosselin
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Gascoing or Gascon (see Pt. 3, under De
, Gascoign).
Gatehouse, Dorset, Hants., and Somerset,
1500-1700 ; 517.
tGATES; 173.
Gates (see Pt. 3).
Gaunt, any, 1 600-1 800 ; 357.
Gautier or Gaultier (see Pt. 3).
Gavitt, Isle of Wight and America; 187.
Gaylord (see Pt. 3).
Geary (see Gerry).
Gee (see Pt. 3).
Gem, Worcester, before 1750 ; 1337.
Gennis or Gennys (see Guinness).
Gent, Staffs., Northants., Essex, from 1500 ;
519.
Gent- Wood (see Wood).
Germaine, Wickham Bishops, 1660 ; 397.
Germaine (Germon), Rochelle, 1685 ; 1031.
Gerry (Geary), Galway, 18th Cent. ; 261.
Gibbs, co. Somerset to Newport, R.I. ; 944.
Gibbs (see Pt. 3, under Barbour).
Gibson, West of Scotland ; 202.
Gibson ; 241.
Gibson, Northumb. and Durham ; 524.
Gibson, Stirling and Glasgow ; 796.
Gibson, Ireland and Scotland ; 1173.
Giddings, America from 1635 ; 26.
Gidley, Gidleigh, Devon ; 525.
Giffard, Clifford-in-Hartland and Weare Gif-
fard, Devon, before 1300 ; 932.
Giffard, Castle Jordan, Ireland, 1650-1700 ;
1006.
Gilbert, Wilts, and Hants, before 1700 ; 14.
Gilbert, before 1700 ; 89.
Gilbert, Eastern England, especially Essex ;
488.
Gilbert, any, especially Warws. and Essex
(and see Pt. 3) ; 527.
Gilbert, Derby ; 528.
Gilbert, Devon, 16th Cent. ; 552.
Gilbert, Engl., 1600 and 1700 ; New Engl.,
after 1630 ; 632.
Gilbert; 1104.
GlLBERT-CoorER, Thurgarton, Notts. ; 528.
Gilchrist (see McGilchrist).
Giles, Maryland from Devon ; 32.
Gillespie, CherrybaTiy, Cumber, co. Down and
Scotland, before 1750; 341.
Gillespie, No. of Ireland, Scotland before 1650 ;
529.
Gillette, Conn, and Mass., U.S.A., abt. 1665 ;
912.
Gillingham, Dorsets., before 1745 ; 954.
Gilman ; 1363.
Ginnis (see Guinness).
Glanville ; 1053.
■j-Glanville, Devon, before 1690 ; 1198.
Glascock, Essex ; 530.
fGLASSFORD, Scotland, Badencraig ; 230.
Gleason, Charlestown, Mass., 1630 ; 297.
Glen (see Pt. 3).
Glynn, Glynn, Cornwall ; 532.
Goad (Goade), Furness and N. Lanes., 1500-
1700 ; 518.
Goble, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
Goddard, near or in London, 1650-1665 ; 533.
Godfery (see Pt. 3).
tGoDFREY, Ongar, Essex ; 764.
Godfrey (see Pt. 3).
Godman, Sussex, Hurstpierpoint and Lewes
district, before 1590 ; 535.
Godwin, Godwin's Bower and Wookey Hole,
Somerset ; 885.
Godwin, Leek ; 1037.
Gokeine (see Gookin).
Gokin (see Gookin).
Goldney, Bristol, &c, before 1400; 112.
GOLDSBROUGH (GOLDISBOROUGH, GoLDES-
brough), Wilts., Somerset, Dorset. &c. ;
Yorks. ; Lines. ; Longford, Ireland ; 536.
Goldsmith, Sussex ; 598.
Golightly, Cumb. ; 863.
Good, Bradford ; 61.
Good, Wilts., Dorset, before 1650 ; 1092.
Goodwin, Salop ; 496.
Goodwin, Morton. Essex (and see Pt. 3) : 933.
Gookin (Gokin, Gokeine. &c), any ; 537.
Goolden, Bridgnorth, 1700-1750 ; 993.
Gordon, Aberdeenshire, 1319-1907 ; 23.
Gordon, any ; 211.
Gordon, Kenmure, Earlston, Galloway, N.B. ;
343.
Gordon, Lesmore, Leicheston, and Salter ton.
N. of Scotland ; Newry, co. Down and N-
of Ireland generallv ; Virginia, since 1728 ;
538.
Gordon, Fochabers, Elgin ; 809.
Gore (Gower), Devon. Somerset, Dorset, Wilts.,
before 1800 ; 1047.
fGoRE, Altcar, Lanes., 1700 ; 1079.
Gorges, Eye, &c, Herefords. ; 386.
Gorges, England, Ireland, France ; 539.
Gorham, Benefield, Engl., 1621 ; 277.
Gorham, anv ; 789.
Gorham, Brittany, St. Albans, 1652 ; 1348.
fGoRis; 1267.
Gosselin, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
56
Got her — Qtton
PART II
Gother, Isle of Wight, 18th Cent. ; 1366.
Gotherson (see Pt. 3).
Gott, Maryland, before 1770 ; 253.
Gough, North Salop ; 540.
Gould, Dorchester, 1600-1650 ; 541.
fGouLD, 15th Cent. ; 551.
•JGould, Conn., U.S.A., before 17,56 ; 715.
•Goi'lding, Boston, Mass., U.S.A., 1665 ; 277.
Govan, West of Scotland ; 202.
fGovAN, Scotland ; 230.
Gove, London, 1604 ; 278.
Gowdy, any in America ; British ancestry
wanted ; 979.
Gower, Kent, Surrey ; 33.
Gower (see Gore).
-Gowland, Wreckenton, Durham, 1600-1900 ;
1072.
IGrace, before about 1800, when left Holloway
for Yorks. ; 938.
Grace, co. Kilkenny ; 950.
fGRADDON, any ; 1168.
Gr.eme (see Pt. 3, under Graham and Blen-
man).
Graham, Aberuthven, Perthshire ; 168.
Graham, Tamrawer, Stirlingshire, from 1427 ;
758.
TGraham, Northumb., 1600-1800 ; 777.
Graham (see Pt. 3).
Grainge ; 333.
Grainger (see Pt. 3).
Grank (see Crank).
Grant, Glenmoriston, Inverness-shire, 1509-
1907 ; 23.
Grant, Gartinbv and Inverness, 17th Cent. ;
148 and 149.
Grant, Maine (State of Maine, 165Q), &c. ; 780.
Grant, Aberlour, before 1700 ; 1153.
Granville (see Grenville).
Grape, New Windsor, Bucks., 1764 ; 694.
Gratwick, Sussex ; 302.
Grave, Ballycommon, King's Co. : 1098.
Gravener, Dover, Kent, 18th Cent. ; 618.
Graves, England and America ; 546.
Gray, West of Scotland ; 202.
tGRAY, Creech, Skibo Castle, Scotland ; 367.
Gray, Scotland, later Martha's Vin., Mass. ; 548.
Cray, any ; 547 and 789.
Cray, Hitchin or London, before 1750 ; 1289.
Greaves, Preston ; 917.
Greeley ; 1363.
Green, Youghal, co. Cork, abt. 1750 ; 444.
Green, Youghal, co. Cork ; 550.
+Green, Cockermouth, 16th Cent. ; 551.
'Green, 17th Cent. ; 602.
Green, Salop, before 1722 ; 893.
Green, co. Cork ; 1205.
fGREENE, Waltham, Mass., 18th Cent. ; 936.
Greenhalf, Gloucs. ; 791.
fGREENHiLL, Worthing and Sussex : 1057.
Greenway (Biddulph), Staffs., abt. 1380 ; 128.
Greenwood, Oxcnhope, Haworth and W. R.
Yorks. ; 553.
Gregory, any ; 62.
Gregory, Ireland, 1600-1800 ; 344.
Gregory, Cork and Somerset, 1650-1907 ; 526.
Gregory, Somerset, Gloucester, before 1650 ;
1122.
Gregson, Whalley and Liverpool, Lanes., 1600-
1800; 1138.
Grenville (Granville), Devon and Cornw.,
1 100-1750 ; 545.
Gresham, Titsey, Surrev ; Norf. ; 764.
Gresham, England ; 922.
Gresley, any ; 819.
Gresley (see Pt. 3).
Grey, any ; 789.
Griffin, London ; 102.
Griffin (Griffith), Herefords., Radnors., Salop,
Northants., Warws., Chesh., London ; before
1700; 558.
Griffin, Whitehaven, 17th Cent. ; 1249.
fGRiFFiTH, Wales ; 573.
■{•Griffith, Wales, before 1720 ; 649.
Griffith, City of Worcester, 17th Cent. ; 931.
•pGRiFFiTH, Gloucs.. and Mary-le-bone, London,
1700-1S25 ; 956.
Grimsby or Grimsbury, Lord (see Pt. 3,
under Park).
Groome, Staffs. ; 815.
Grote, Grafen und Freiherren ; 561.
Grove, Balking, Berks., 1650-1700 ; 351.
Groves, Ireland, before 1800 ; 562.
Grubbs (Grcbb), Va., U.S.A., abt. 1800 ; 1345.
Grundy, Leics., 16th Cent. ; 564.
Grunwell, Yorks. ; 1337.
Gualtheri, Brabant, 1500-1700 ; 367.
Guest, Birmingham, 17th Cent. ; 892.
Guichard, Huguenot, 16S5, Sancerre ; 693.
Guille, in or from Channel Isles : 240.
Guinness (Ginnis, Gennis. Gexxys). Dublin,
Tralee, Cornwall, 1600-1750 ; 565.
Guinness, Dublin and Kildare ; 1331.
Gulston, Ealing Grove. Middx., before 1800 ;
1186.
fGuMBES, West Indies, before 1830 ; 1265.
Gun, Kerry, before 1660 ; 822.
Gunley, London ; 653.
Gunn, Warws., before 1S00 ; 1230.
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Gunson — Harper
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Gunson, Southwark, after 1700 ; 566.
Gunter, Racton, W. Sussex ; 859.
Guppy, Devon, Somerset, Dorset. Wilts., before
1800; 1047.
Gurnell, Lanes. ; 549.
Gurney, Bucks. ; 568.
Gurney, Middx., Bucks., Beds., 18th Cent. ;
569.
Gutch, any ; 571.
Guthrie, Lunan, 1500-1700 ; 168.
Guy, London, Wm. III.'s reign ; 454.
Guyon, Languedoc and Ireland ; 585.
Gwynne, Reading, abt. 1800-1860 ; 938.
•f-HACK (Hock), Nassau Holtzen to America,
1748; 573.
Hackett, co. Tipperary and Isle of Wight ; 950.
Hackford (see Heckford).
Haig, Bemersvde, and cadets ; 1199.
Haigh, W. R." Yorks. ; 433.
Haigh, Halifax, Yorks., before 1800 ; 582.
Haines, any, especially Sullington and Warn-
ham, Sussex, before 1550 ; 575.
Haines, Greenwich, London, Home Counties ;
1760 ; 576.
Halghton (see Pt. 3, under Haughton).
Hall, co. Hereford, about 1680 ; 128.
Hall, Worcs., 17th Cent. ; 177.
Hall, Inskip, nr. Preston, Lanes., 18th Cent. ;
184.
Hall, Westminster Sq., London, 1700 ; 236.
Hall, Oughtibridge, nr. Sheffield, Yorks. ; 345.
Hall, Kipping, Thornton, W.R. Yorks., before
1631 ; 498.
Hall, Highmeadow, Gloucs., 16th Cent. ; 931.
Hall (see Pt. 3).
Hallaran, Cork and Somerset, 1650-IQ07 ; 526.
Hallaran, West Indies, Canada and Ireland,
before 1750 ; 580.
Halley, London. 1625-1775 ; 816.
Halliley, Wakefield and Dewsburv, 1550-1650 ;
250.
Halliwell, Yorks., before 1800 ; 474.
Hallock ; 675.
Halsted, England, before 1644 ; 943.
Halswell. Somerset ; 716.
Hambledon, before 1500 ; 581.
Hambleton. before 1500 ; 581.
Hambley, Cornwall ; 1083.
Hamer, Bolton, Burv and Rochdale, before
1800; 582.
Hamilton, West of Scotland ; 202.
Hamilton, 1753 ; 321.
Hamilton, Belcoo, co. Fermanagh, before 1740 ;
341.
Hamilton, Olivestab, Scotland ; 434.
Hamilton, Ireland, 16S0-1830.: 479.
Hamilton, Ballyfatton and Callidon, co. Tyrone;
583.
Hamilton, Brimhill ; 1164.
Hamlin, America, from 1639 ; 26.
Hammerden, Dover, Kent, ibth Cent. ; 618.
Hammond, Armagh, 1734 ; 141.
Hammond, Battle, Sussex ; 1362.
Hamnett (Hamnet), Chesh. ; 1036.
Hampton, probably Wilts. ; 847.
Hampton (see Pt 3).
Hanbury, Worcs. and Monmouths. ; 33.
Hance, Engl, or Wales, before 1660 ; 584.
Hance (Hanns, Anns, Anne), any ; 585.
Hanchett (formerly Hanchack), Cambs., 1200-
1380 ; Herts, and Essex, 1400-1700 ;
Cambs. 1700-1850 ; 697.
fHANCOCK, Conn. ; 686.
Hancock ; 1104.
Hand, Proctors of Lichfield Cathedral, before
1680; 802.
Hanegraaff, Holland ; 339.
Hanger (see Pt. 3).
Hannen, Cork, Ireland, 1700-1825 ; 537.
Harbin, Somersets, and Dorset ; 88.
Harbin ; 378.
Harcourt ; 39.
Harding, 1600-1900 : 55.
fHARDiNG, Kent ; 114.
Harding, Staffs. ; 300.
Harding, Old Springs, Staffs. ; 777.
Harding ; 969.
Hardtman, St. Kitts, early iSth Cent. ; 1 91 .
Hardwicke, Derbys., before 1558 ; Staffs. ; 5S3
Hardy, Penistone. Yorks., 1700-1800 ; 61.
Hardy, Ipswich, Suff., before 1780 ; 341.
Hardy (see Pt. 3).
Hare, Eastern Counties, 1500-1660 ; 589.
Hare well, Warws., 1600 : 393.
Hargrave, Wakefield, Yorks., 18th Cent. ;
1372.
Harington, any ; 72.
•j-Harington, Bagworth, Warws.. before 1620 ;
1292.
Harley, 1100, has information about 1300 ;
336.
Harley, Salop and Herefords. ; 496.
Harley, 542.
»Harman, Midland Counties. 1400-1S00 : 1270.
Harmon, Wells, Maine, New England. 107a: 152.
Harness, Pa., Va.. 1730 ; 1286.
Harper, Worcs., 1 500-1 700 ; Gosport, Hants..
18th Cent. ; 590.
58
Harrington— Heck ford
PART II.
Harrington ; 417.
Harris', Salisbury, Wilts, and Guernsev ; 379.
Harris (?), "later State of New York ; 548.
Harris, co. Clare, 17th Cent. ; 1006.
Harris (see Pt. 3).
Harrison, West Kirby. Chesh., 1630 ; 318.
Harrison, Ball's Park, Herts., 1530-1700 ; 458.
JHarrison, Dublin, Meath, Wicklow, and
Down, before 1775 ; 591.
Harrison, Lanes., before 1600 ; 592.
Harrison ; 675.
Harrison, Yorks. ; 796.
Harrison, Urswick and Preston ; Bolton and
Flookburgh; 917.
Harrison, Ripon ; 1346.
Harrison (see Pt. 3).
Hart, Kent ; 427.
Hart, Donegal, 1640-1690 ; 595.
Hart, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, 1500-1700 ;
(and see Pt. 3, under Hood) ; 598.
Hart (Hartt), King's Co., Queen's Co., cos.
Tipp. and Limerick ; about 1750 ; 597.
Hart, Braintree, Essex, before 1640 ; 915.
Hart or Harte (see Hert).
Hartas, Cleveland, N.E. Yorks. ; 64.
Hartas, an}' ; 920.
Hartas ; 994.
Hartigan, Dublin and co. Limerick before
1760 ; 598.
Hartley, Halifax, Yorks. ; 462.
Hartley, Middleton Tvas, Yorks., 1600-1688 ;
579.
Hartley, Yorks. and Lanes. Border, before
1668; 599.
Hartley, Dublin ; 653.
Hartley, Dublin, 18th Cent. ; 665.
Hartwell, Kent, 1500-1700 ; 602.
Harvey, 1752 ; 321.
tHARVEY, Mass.. and Norwich, Conn. ; 860.
Harvey, Essex, London ; 863.
Harvey (see Pt 3).
Harwood, London, 17th Cent. ; 602.
Harwood, English settlers, so named, 1620-
1650, in New England ; 604.
Harwood (see Pt. 3).
*Haselock, Birmingham ; 605.
*Haslock, Worcester and Cofton Hackett ;
605.
Hassard, any ; 1204.
Hassard, co. Fermanagh : 1205.
THassell, West Indies (St. Martin. &c), before
1830; 1265.
Hastings, North Oxfords., 1600-1800 ; 777.
Hastings, any; 1173.
Haswell, co. Durham before 1770, and in
South of Scotland ; 605.
Haswell, Durham ; 652.
Haswell, Scottish and English Borders ; 1105.
Hatch, Winkfield. Berks., before 1700 ; 931.
Hathaway, Freetown, Mass., 1700-1905 ; 1041.
Haughton, Bormount, Wexford, and Kilthorpe,
Rutland, after 1767 ; 341.
Haughton (see Pt. 3).
Hautenville, before 1800 ; 316.
Haven, West of Engl. ; and Mass., U.S.A. ;
1119.
•j-Havens ; 675.
Hauberk, Kent, 15th Cent. ; 1293.
Hawk (Hawks, Hawkes). Mass., and Long
Island, N.Y., 1740-1770 ; 611.
Hawke, Havant, Hants., and Newport, Isle of
Wight, about 1760 ; 609.
Hawkes (see Pt. 3).
Hawkesworth, Yorks.. 1762 ; Annapolis, N.S.,
1763; 342.
Hawley, Northants.. before 1600 ; 816.
Hayden, cos. Tipp., Kilkenny, Waterford, 1571 ;
362.
Hayden, KilmcOliver, co. Kilkenny ; 739.
Hayes ; 832.
Haynes (see Pt. 3).
Hayter, any ; 819.
Hayward, England : 1020.
Hazard, any ; 284.
Hazen, anv ; 614.
Head. Surf., before 1700 : 226.
Head. Suffolk, before 1717 ; America since ;
1271.
Headridge (Headrick and ? Edric), Lowlands.
N.B., and Northern Counties England ; 615.
Heald ; 830.
Heape, Staleybridge district, 1400-1600 ; 616.
Heard, North Ireland, before 1720 : 767.
Hearne (Herxe. Heron), Oxon, Bucks.,
Berks., 17th Cent. ; 618.
Hearsey (see Hercy).
fHEATH. 17th Cent. ; 466.
Heath, Acton, Nantwich, Chesh., before 1600 ;
773.
Heath (see Pt. 3).
Heathcote ; 132.
Heatly, Newport. Rhode I.. 1730 i 148 and
149.
Heaton, Yorks. ; 1173.
Hebblethwaite. anv (Yorks. before 1090) ;
567.
Heckford (Hickford. Hackford). Eastern
Counties London, &c, before 1800 ; 619.
59
Hedge— Hodges
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Hedge, Northants. ; 1323.
Hedley, South Durham ; 64.
Hedley, Newcastle, before 1800 ; 1274,
Hedworth, any ; 620.
Heaver, Kent ; 1220.
Heighington, 17th Cent. ; 621.
Heitmann, 19th Cent. ; 1061.
Helden, Londonderry, 1750 ; Egham, Surrey,
1750; 327.
Hellings, Uffculme, Devon, before 1714 ; 885.
Hemington, Puddletown,. Dorset, 1600-1800 ;
578.
Hemphill, Rathkenny, co. Tipperary ; 246.
Henderson (see Pt. 3).
Hengham, Kent and Norf., before 1600 ; 724.
Henham, Kent and Norf., before 1600 ; 724.
Henry, Ireland, 16S0-1830 ; 479.
Henry, Flints, and Chesh. ; 777.
Henry (see Pt. 3).
Henshaw, Ireland, 1700 ; 1308.
Henshawe, London, Dover, 1675-1725 ; 1093.
Henshawe (see Pt. 3).
Henslowe (Henslow), Boarhunt, Hants., 1577 ;
625.
Henson, Bunny, Bradmore, Notts., before 1800 ;
117.
Herbert (see Pt. 3).
Hercy (Hersy, Hearse y, Hersee), any ;
627.
Herford, Devon and Somerset, 1500-1700 ;
626.
Herne (see Hearne).
Heron (see Hearne).
Herrick, Northampton, Mass. ; 779.
Hersy or Hersee (see Hercy).
Hert (Herte. Hart, Harte), Devon, Somerset,
Suffolk, Highgate and Middx., 1400-1700 ;
453.
Hesketh, Cheshire ; 131.
Hesketh, Ringey, Hale, Chesh., 17th Cent. ;
1138.
Hesleden, Horton-in-Ribblesden ; 491.
Heton, Yorks., 1100-1500 ; 1232.
Heward, Cumb., 17th Cent. ; Sunderland, 18th
Cent. ; 105.
Hewetson (Hewsonne), York, 1408 ; the Pale,
co.Donegal and Ravenstonedale, 16th Cent.;
628.
Hewett (Hewitt), 17th Cent. ; 629.
Hewitt, Derbvs., Yorks., Cumb., from 1600 ;
630.
Hewson (see Pt. 3).
Heyworth, Mackery End, Herts., and Bacup,
Lanes. ; 1327. '
Hibgame, Burnham Norton, Norf., iSth Cent. •
631.
Hickford (see Heckford).
Hickie, co. Kerry ; 797.
Hickin, Gnosall and Stafford, 1600-1800 ; 737.
Hickman, Stourbridge ; 1037.
Hickman (see Pt. 3 under Fawcett).
Hicks, Gloucs., previous to Sir Baptist ; 935.
Hicks, Yorks. ; 1233.
Higgins, Engl., 1600 and 1700 ; New Enc,'!.,
after 1630 ; 632.
Higgins, at Plymouth, Mass., 1633 ; possibly
from Cornwall ; 633.
Higginson, North Ireland ; 472.
Hignett, Chesh. ; 512.
Hilditch, Salop ; 995.
Hildyard, E. Yorks. ; 873.
Hill, Essex, Middx. ; 33.
Hill, Yorks. ; 312.
Hill, Norland, nr. Halifax, Yorks., before 1800 ;
582.
Hill, Hacketstown, co. Carlow, 164S ; 636.
Hill, Moretonhampstead, Devon, 16th Cent.
and Falmouth, Cornw., 17th Cent. ; 637.
Hill, Hales, Norf., abt. 1550-1700 ; London,
1700-1850 ; 640.
Hill, Salop; 1198.
Hill (see Pt. 3 under Hill and Fisher).
Hill-Wilson, co. Down ; 794.
Hilles (see Pt. 3).
Hills, Sandwich, Kent ; 639.
Hilton, E. Yorks., 1240-1430 ; 873.
Hilton (see Pt. 3 under Ainsworth).
fHiNDE, Yorks. and ? Middx., iSth Cent. ;
641.
Hindmarsh, Wallsend and Benton, Northum-
berland ; 759.
Hindmarsh (see Pt. 3).
Hine (see Hyne).
Hingston, Devon ; 495.
Hinkle, Penna., U.S.A., before 1800 ; 350.
Hinshaw, Ireland, 1700 ; 1308.
Hitchcock, Preshute. Wilts., 1500-1800 : 644.
Hitchcock; 1326.
Hitchin (Hitchens), Somerset, Cheshire, &c ;
1500-1900 ; 645.
Hite, N.Y., Pa., Va., 1730 : 1286.
Hiteman, 19th Cent. ; 1061.
Hobart, Norf., before 1640 ; 928.
Hobbins, Redmarley, &c ; 1294.
Hobson, Northants., 1650-1800 ; 313.
Hobson, North Lines, before 1750 ; 849.
Hodder, West Dorset ; 647.
Hodges, Middx., 18th Cent. ; 465.
60
Hodgea— Huet
PART II.
Hodges, Leics., London. Broadwell (in Gloucs.),
1500-1680 ; 756.
Hodgson', Shrewsbury ; 5.
Hodson, Norf., 16th Cent. ; 1342.
Hoeck (see Hack).
j Hoe ft, Stolp, Pomerania ; 122.
Hogax, co. Clare ; 939.
Hogg, Londonderry, before 1725 ; 136.
Hoggs, Derbys., Staffs. ; 1283.
Hoghtox (see Pt. 3 under Haughtox).
Holdex, Suff., before 1650 ; 1024.
Holder, Virginia, before 1750 ; 253.
Holford, Yorks., 1530-1750 ; 1116.
Holgate, Essex and London, 17th Cent. ; 1019.
Holgate (see Pt. 3).
Holland, South Lanes. ; 512.
Holland, before 1650 ; and see Pt. 3 ; 650.
tHoLLAND, Halewood, Lanes., 1750 ; 1079.
Holles, Earl of Clare ; 542.
Holles, Derbys. and Staffs. ; 1337.
Hollingworth, London; 151.
Hollins, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Hollinshead, London, before 1685 ; 707.
Hollis, Derbys. and Staffs. ; 1337.
Holman, Devon, Cornw., London ; 652.
Holmes, any ; 428.
Holt, Wigan, 17th Cent. : 353.
Holt, Rochdale, 1600-1S00 : 1327.
Holway (Holwey, Hollway, Holoway, Hol-
loway, De Holeway), any ; 651.
Homax, Westmeath and Queen's Co. ; 454.
Home ; 1228.
Hone, Dublin from Marlborough ; 653.
tHoo, Scotland; 725.
Hood, Norf. and Suff., 1600-1800 ; 172.
Hood, Viscounts (see Tibbits).
Hood (see Pt. 3).
Hook (Hooke), Hants, and Norf., before 1780 ;
186.
Hook, Norwich (18th Cent. ?) ; 655.
tHooKE, Hants., 18th Cent. ; 1366.
Hooker ; 1104.
Hooker ; 1170.
Hooker, Tonbridge district, Kent ; 1362.
Hooker (see Vowell).
Hooker (see Pt. 3).
Hoofer, Thanet, 17th Cent. ; 656.
Hoowee ; 830.
*Hope (Hopetoun Hopes) : 402.
Hope, cadets of Craighall branch, Lothians,
Scotland : 1182.
Hofham, before 1600 ; 1047.
tHnpKiNS, London, 1617 ; Plymouth, Mass.,
1620 ; 342.
Hopkins ; 657.
Hopkins (see Pt. 3).
Hopper, Black Hedley, Northumb., before
1700 ; 219.
Hopper, co. Durham, before 1700; 659.
Hopwood, Salop, before 1770 ; 660.
Hordmax, Lines.. 17th Cent. ; 1197.
Horne, any ; 789.
Horxe, Sussex ; 983.
Horsey, Dorset, Somerset ; 1016.
Horsfall, any ; 681.
Horsfield, any ; 661.
Horsmax, Rutland ; 1019.
Hough (the Bishop's family ; Bp. of Wore,
and Cov. 1717, Lichfield 1699, Oxford
1690) ; 663.
Hough, Chesh., before 1683 ; Bucks Co., Pa.,
after 1683; 662.
Houghtox, Kingscliffe, Northants. and Kil-
thorpe, Rutland, before 15S0 ; 341.
Houlton, Bradford, Trowbridge and Grittle-
ton, Wilts. (Houltons of Farleigh Castle),
before 1700 ; 901.
House (see Howse).
Houssemayxe, Alen?on, France, &c, 1600-
1740 ; 415.
Hovell, Suff. ; 879.
Howard, Portsea, 18th Cent. ; 207.
tHowARD, Herts., before 1670 : 654.
Howard, Croglin, Cumb. ; Dublin, 17 th Cent. ;
665.
Howard, Croglin. Cumb., after say 1650 ; 666.
Howard, Portsea (Portsmouth), end of 1700 ;
667.
Howard, Whitehead Wood, Park Southampton,
and London ; 1750-1850 ; 667.
■(-Howard, Kerry ; 800.
Howard, England ; 1020.
Howard, Bridgewater, Mass., U.S.A. ; 1085.
Howard (see Pt. 3) .
Howarth, Birtle, nr. Burv, Lanes., 18th Cent. ;
668.
Howitt, Chicjwell, Essex, from Notts. ; 1082.
fHowLET, Suff., 18th Cent. ; 848.
Howlett, Norfolk : 670.
Howse (House). Herts., Berks., 17th Cent. ;
1035.
Hoylaxd, W.R. Yorks., Notts., Lines., Derbys.,
1500-1700 ; 671.
Hoyle, Yorks. and Dublin after 1650 : 743.
Hudsox, 1500-1700 ; 275.
Hudsox, Sheffield, before 1770 ; 659.
Hudson, Cockermouth, 17th Cent. ; 1249.
Huet, 17th Cent. ; 629.
61
Huggins — J en nor
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Huggins, any, 17th Cent. ; 148 and 149.
Hughes, Gwerclas ; 777.
Hughes, Monmouth, before 1710 ; 849.
Huling, any ; 674.
tHuLL, Marpool Hall, Devon, 1500-1700 ; 222.
fHuLL, Somersets, and Chesh., 16th Cent. ; 675.
Hulse, Tetton, Chesh., 17th Cent. ; 250.
Humann ; 1338.
Humble, co. Durham, 1663 ; 698.
Hume, family of Bishop of Salisbury, before
17 10 ; 508.
Hume, Wedderburn ; 898.
Hume (see Pt. 3).
•fHuMPHRiES, Herts., 18th Cent. ; 482.
Humphries alias Powell, Painswick, Gloucs.,
before 1695 ; 707.
Humphrey (see Pt. 3).
Hunt, Jerpoint, co. Kilkenny ; 739.
Hunt (see Pt. 3).
Hunter, Ayrshire, from 1569 : 677.
Hunter-Arundell, Dumfriesshire ; 677.
Hunter-Blair, Ayrshire ; 677.
*Huntingtox, America ; 296.
Huntington, England ; 922.
Huntingdon, Earls of (see St. Lize).
Hurd, England, 13th Cent. ; Scandinavia, Ger-
many, &c. ; New England, 1623 ; 780.
Hurford, Devon and Somerset, 1500-1700 ;
626.
Hurlock, Essex and London ; 1042.
Hurt, Dcrbys. ; 842.
He son, Tenterden, Kent, before 1600 ; 628.
Hussey, Rha (or " Rath "), co. Kerry, 1550-
1650 ; 679.
Hussey, Mulhussey, co. Meath, and Donore,
co. Kildare ; 739.
Hussey, Lines, or Bourne, 1724 ; 1202.
Hussey, any ; 1310.
Hutchinson, Helwith, Richmond, Yorks. ; 571.
Hutchinson, Carrickfergus, 1765-1S45 ; 636.
Hutchinson, any before 1800 ; 681.
Hutchinson : 1104.
Huthwaite, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Hutton, Stirling and Glasgow ; 796.
Huxley, Middx., 151.
Huxley, Middx., 1600-1700 ; 164.
Hyde (see Pt. 3).
Hyne (Hine, Hynes), Devon, Somerset, Corn-
wall ; 683.
Hynes, Cork and Somerset, 1650-1907 ; 526.
Hyrne, Norf., abt. 1700 ; 704
Hyslop, Dumfriesshire ; 684.
I' ANSON, Yorks. ; 983.
Ibbotson, Wharfedale ; 1083.
Ibotson, Spaw House, nr. Rotherham anj
Sheffield ; 1255.
Ide, any, except U.S.A. ; 685.
Iden, Kent, before 1600 ; 724.
Immendorf, Central Germany ; 1090.
Ind (see Yeend).
Ingalls, Lines., 17th Cent. ; 466.
Ingilby (Ingleby) ; 491.
Inglose, Ashby, nr. Lowestoft ; 260.
tlNGRAM, Worcs. ; 230.
Inman, Sunderland, before 1750 ; 61.
Inman, before 1539, probably Nidderdale or
Craven, Yorks. ; 1539-1774, Nidderdale ;
1745-1826, Lancaster ; 687.
Innes, Balvenie, Banffshire ; 1040.
Inskeep, N.J. 1708, Staffs, previous ; 1286.
Iore, any ; 695.
Irving, Walton, Cumb., 18th Cent. ; 1138.
Irwin. Streamstown, co. Sligo, 1690-1850 ; 94.
Irwin, Ireland to Philadelphia, Pa. ; 944.
Irwin, Cumb., before 1640 ; 1122.
•flRWiNG (Irwin, Erwin), Tanrego or Streams-
town, Sligo, and West of Ireland ; 257.
Isaacson, Newcastle and Durham, 1600-1S00 ;
244.
Isaacson, Gateshead, Durham ; 898.
Isham, Northants., London, Kent, 1500-1700 ;
688.
f Jackman, Exeter, before 1600 ; emigrated to
America, 1633 : 689.
IJackson, New Hampshire, U.S.A., before
1791 ; 715.
t Jackson, Cumb. or Westmorland ; 1168.
Jackson, Whitehaven, 17th Cent. ; 1249.
Jackson (see Pt. 3).
J ago, Cornwall and Ireland, 1600- 1750 ; 565.
Jalland, Notts. ; 870.
James, 1754; 321.
James, Durham, Cumb. and Staffs., 17th Cent. ;
690.
James, France ; 728.
j Jameson, Virginia, U.S.A., iSth Cent. ; 293.
Janes (originally Jeans), Salem, Mass., in
1734; 1285.
tJarvis, Atherston. Leics. ; 1064.
Jason, Enfield ; 831.
Jason, Kendal. Westmorland., 1300-1500; 957.
Jeans (see Janes).
Jeffcott, Kerry, before 1785 ; 120.
Jeggo, Essex ; 355.
Jenkins, Bishopwearmouth, about 1670-1700 ;
61.
Jenner, Sussex ; 789.
Jenney Kerr
PART II.
Jenney, Truro, 1779 and 1818 ; 321.
•Jennings, Chesh. and Salop, 15th Cent.,
subsequently London and Kent ; 691.
Jennings (see Pt. 3 under Dalsney).
Jepson, Lines, and Notts., 1600-1800 ; 692.
tjERARD, Chilton, before 1600 ; 851.
Jermin, Wickham Bishops, 1660; 397.
Jervis, Birmingham and Moseley, 18th Cent. ;
694.
Jewer (Jewers), any ; 695.
Job, So. Devon and Cornwall ; 343.
John, any ; 1168.
Johns (Joiines), Lelant, Cornwall, and Hafod,
i Wales; 696.
Johnson, Beverley, Yorks., 1737 ; 698.
Johnson, Rutland and Surrey ; 716.
Johnson, Cubley ; 1037.
Johnson, Sheen and Longnor, Staffs. ; 1144.
Johnson (see Pt. 3).
tJoHNSTON, Ireland, co. Kerry, before 1789 ;
448.
Johnston, Ireland, 1680-1830 ; 479.
Johnston, Westraw, Lanarks., 1455-1700 ; 700.
Johnston, Fermanagh ; 703.
Johnston, Warriston, Scotland, abt. 1620-
1680; 704.
Johnston, Dumfries, Fermanagh, &c. ; 1048.
Johnston, Littlemount, co. Fermanagh, 1600-
1800; 1204.
Jonhston (see Pt. 3 under Johnston and
Johnson).
Johnstone, Moffat (Chevalier James), 18th
Cent.; 644.
Johnstone, Galabank, Annan, since 1300 ; 655.
Joicey (see Jowsey).
Jolliffe, Dorset ; 89.
Jones, London and Berks., before 1800 ; 89.
Jones, Carmarthen, Dublin, Moneyglass, co.
Antrim, before 1700 ; 341.
Jones, co. Wexford, 1600-1S00 ; 344.
tJoNES, Bucks Co., Pa., U.S.A., 18th Cent. ;
573.
Jones, Glamorgan to abt. 1600 ; later Dublin
and Headfort, co. Leitrim ; 706.
Jones, Greenham Barton, Ashbrittle, Somerset,
before abt. 1650 ; Cameley, Somerset, abt.
1690 ; 1162.
Jones (see Pt. 3).
"Jordan, Lanes., 1700-iqoo ; 338.
Jordan, any. especially Ireland ; 952.
Jordan, Virginia, U.S.A. ; 1090.
Joibert, Huguenot ; 641.
Jour (originallv Le Jour. temp. Edw. I), any ;
695.
Jourdain, Huguenot ; 709.
Jower, any ; 695.
Jowsey (Joysey, Joicey), Earsdon, North-
umb., 1600-1900 ; 1072.
Joysey (see Jowsey).
Julius, St. Kitts, 18th Cent. ; 1006.
Jure, any ; 695.
Kaerdiff (Kerdif), Gloucs. and Walton,
Cardiff (formerly " Walton Kerdiff "), nr.
Tewkesbury ; 404.
Kant, any ; 1105.
Kay, Lanes. ; 366.
Kearney (see Pt. 3).
fKEATS, London ; 725.
Keay, Chesh., and Salop ; 777.
Keeling, Staffs., 17th Cent. ; 482.
Keep (see Pt. 3).
Kehrt (see Cart).
Keith, Ravelston, co. of Edinburgh ; 702.
Kellett, Dunston Hall, Norwich ; 887.
IKellogg, Wales, before 1653; 715.
JKelly, Ballynakill, Oueen's Co., before 1800 ;
948.
Kemeys, Ireland, 1650-1750 ; 717.
Kemmis, Ireland, 1650-1750 ; 717.
Kemp (Kempe), British and Colonial ; 1100-
1900 ; (and see Pt. 3) ; 645.
Kemp, Essex ; 718.
Kemp, Christchurch, Hants. ; Poole ; New
Forest; 1600-1800 ; 719.
tKEMSHEAD, Northampton. 1S11 ; 720.
Kendal, Yorks. ; Ripon, Knaresbro' and Ask-
with or Weston, also " nr. Lichfield " (Ham-
merwich) ; all before 1700 ; 721.
Kendrick, Lanes., Salop, &c, from 1500 ;
1062.
Kenifeck, Cork, before 1S00 ; Wales before
1720 ; 822.
Kennedy, Ireland, before 1795 ; from Scot-
land ; 350.
Kenney (Kinne, Kinney), England ; Holland
to Salem, Mass., before 1650 ; 944.
IKennet, Durham ; 396.
Kennon, Virginia, before 1685 ; 253.
Kenrick, Lanes., Salop, &c, from 1500 : 1062.
Kentish, Herts., 1600-1800 ; 1019.
Kenwrick, Lanes., Salop. <xc, from 1500 ; 1062.
Keon, Keonsbrook, Moreagh. New brook and
Brendrum, co. Leitrim. and of Dublin ;
before 1820 ; 1049.
fKERDUEL, Bretagne, before 1700 ; 1076.
Kerr, Scotland, after 1700 ; 245.
Kerr, Kildrummv, Aberdeenshire, before 1600 ;
1153.
63
Kett— Latham
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY
Kett, Norf.; 1102.
Keyes, Brockky and St. Radegunds, Kent,
1528-1571 ; 509.
Keyes, England to Boston, Mass., 1630 ; 723.
Keyte, Alcestcr, 16th Cent. ; 393.
Keyte (Keyt), Camden, Gloucs. ; 827.
Kiblinger, Germany, 1720 ; 278.
Kilburn, Wood Ditton, Cambs., Engl., 1575-
1633 ; Rowley, Mass., and Weather srield.
Conn., U.S.A., 1633 ; 46.
Kimball, Rattlesden, Sufi., 1033 ; 1124.
Kimberley, Bromsgrove, Wore. ; 1109.
Kincaid, any ; 202.
King, Ribleton Hall, Chesh. ; 168.
King, Dublin, 1600-1725 ; 301.
King ; 632.
King, Easthom, Mass., 1750 ; 633.
King, co. Dublin ; 815.
♦Kingdon, West of England ; 531.
tKiNGSMiLL, before 1650 ; 851.
Kinne or Kinney (see Kenney).
Kinsman, Kettering district, about 16th Cent. ;
144.
Kirby, Middletown, Conn., U.S.A., after 1650 ;
6.
Kirkbride, Ellerton, Cumb., 1500-1600 ; 630.
Kirkpatrick, co. Antrim, and Closeburn,
N.B.; 739.
Kirkpatrick. Closeburn, before 1700 ; 1134.
Kitts ; 684.
Knapton, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Knatchbull, Mersham Hatch, Kent ; 141.
Knevett, at Ealing, Middx., in 1708 ; 382.
Knight ; 657.
Knight, (see Pt. 3).
Knightley, any ; 727.
Knott, Kent and East Sussex ; 789.
Knott, Winchester and Sussex ; 900.
Knowles, Lanes. ; 366.
Knowles, Egham, Surrey ; 1186.
*Knox, Ireland ; 531.
fKNOx, Ballina. Sligo ; 1349.
Kock (Cooke), Pcnna., U.S.A. .before 1780 ; 350.
Koechlin, any ; 728.
Koentger (see Conger).
Koniger (see Conger).
Kountz, Penna., U.S.A., before 1800 ; 350.
tKRUEGER, Stolp, Pomerania ; 122.
Kuypersley, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
1La B'alme (La Baume) ; 1276.
Laban, King's Co. ; 653.
Labouchere, France, before 1800 ; 1282.
Labrijn (La Brijn, Lebrin, Labaren), Bel-
gium and France, 1500-1700 ; 730.
Lacharn (see Laughorne).
fLACON, Ivington, Leominster,' 1700 ; 993.
•JLacy, before 1450; 851.
Lacy, Dublin, before 1820 ; 1049.
Lacy (see De Lacy).
Ladd ; 1363.
Lake, Normanton, Yorks., before 1575 ; Bis-
hops Norton, Lines., 1 570-1670 ; 731.
Lambert, Northumb., up to 1700 ; 1048.
Lambert (see Pt. 3).
Lamberts, Walsingham, Norf., before 1800 :
980.
Lamont, Knockdow and Lamont, Argyllshire ;
732.
Lamprey, N. Devon and Dublin, 1398-16S5 : N.
America, 18th Cent. ; 733.
Lamprey (see Pt. 3).
Lampson (Lamson), Ridgewell, Essex, before
1635; 735.
Lancashire, Lanes. ; 1233.
Lancaster, Warws., before 1700 ; 584.
Lancaster, Chesh., Lanes., Sussex ; before
1800; 681.
Lancaster, any ; 736.
Landor, Staffs., from 1500 ; 737.
Lane, Ryelands, Hereford ; 739.
Lane, Cowarth, Berks., before 1700; 931.
Langdon. Dorset, Devon, Cornwall, especially
" Tobias " ; 69.
Langdon, Cornwall, after 1600 ; 245.
Langdon, any, especially Jackobstow, Cornw..
16th Cent. (?) (and see Pt. 3) ; 740.
Langford, cos. Som., Wilts, and Dorset chiefly ;
941.
Langhorne, Pembroke ; 393.
Langhorne, London, Westmorland, Sec., before
1700 ; 742.
Langley, Lines., 1650-1750 (and see Pt. 3) ;
790.
Langrishe, co. Kilkenny and Hants. ; 950.
Langstaff, any ; 778.
Langton, Brouehton Tower, later Kirkham ;
430.
Langton, England, before 1650 ; 741.
fLANGTON, Cumb. ; 1168.
Lapage, W. R. Yorks., 17th Cent. ; 745.
Lapham, Devon, before 1650 ; 1226.
Lapham (see Pt. 3).
Larkins, before 1720 ; 980.
Lart, London ; 746.
Larvis (see Lavis).
La Serre (De Serre), France and Guernsey ;
747.
|Latham, Little Knowsley, Lanes. ; 266.
64
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PART II.
fLATHAM ; 586.
Lauder, any, especially Berwick and Had-
dington shires ; 748.
Lauder, The Bass, before 1550 ; 802.
Lauderdale; 1228.
Laughorne (Lacharn), Pembrokes. and Car-
marthen ; 32.
Laws (Lav-isse, -ies, -ish, -ice, -ise, -es, -as,
-ers, Levis, Levis, Leavis, Larvis), &c. ;
Devon, Cornw., Somerset and S.W. of
England ; 705.
Law or Lawe, Kildare, Dublin, Cork, &c. ; 386.
•Lawrance, Aberdeenshire, before 1690 ; 749.
Lawrence, Truro, 1787 ; 321.
Lawrence, Lawrencetown, co. Down ; 1349.
fLAWs ; 1012.
Laybank, any ; 530.
Laycock, Kildwick, Knot in Lothersdale and
Horncastle, Lines., 1600-1800 ; 750.
Laycock, Yorks., before 1700 ; 930.
Layton, Berks., 1700-1800 ; 497.
Layton, any ; 759.
Leach (Leech), especially of Lanes., Chesh.,
Yorks. ; 752.
Leacroft, Stone, 1600-1700 ; 737.
Leadbeater ; 830.
Leavis (see Lavis).
Lebrin (see Labrijn).
Le Cat, Norf. ; 1102.
Le Convers (see Converse).
Le Corgne De Marle (see De Marle).
Ledlie, Antrim, 1790-1815 ; 1200.
Lee, Batley, Yorks. ; 549.
Lee, Nayland, Suff., 1700-1900 ; 587.
Lee, Salop, after about 1150 ; Virginia, after
about 1640 ; Wilts., after 1690 ; Bucks.,
1653; 751.
Lee, Tipperary, 1650 ; England, Ditchley
House, 1500, &c. ; 800.
Lee, Devon, especially S.E. ; 1047.
Lee, England; Va. from 17th Cent.; 1113.
Lee, Woodford, Essex, 17th Cent. ; 1357.
Leech, Tideswell, Derbys. ; 433.
Leech (see Leach).
Leeman (see Leman).
Le Riche (see St. Lize).
Leslie, Glasslough, co. Monaghan ; 472.
Leslie, Scotland, from nth Cent. ; 965.
Leslie, Aikenway, Banffshire; 1040.
Le Strange, Salop, Norf., 1100-1500 ; 763.
Le Vavasseur (see Pt. 3).
Leventhorpe, Shingley, Herts., 1650 ; 457.
Leveson-Gower, Trentham, Starts. ; Titsey,
Surrey ; Bill Hill, Berks. ; 764.
Levesque, Huguenot ; Spitalfields ; Nor-
mandy ; 1650-1850 ; 34.
Levett, London, 1600-1800 ; 814.
Levis or Levis (see Lavis).
Lewin, Leics. (Barkby, 1570-1850 ; Thrussing-
ton Grange, 1670-1820) ; 56.
Lewis, any ; 765.
Lewis, Chingford and Ingatestone, Essex, from
Newtown, Mon. ; 1082. • !
Lewis, Amman Valley, Glamorganshire, before
1800 ; 1230.
Lewis, Glamorgans. ; 1247.
Lewis (see Pt. 3).
Leyss (LeyssiCs), Scotland (probably Aber-
deenshire), Germany, Holland ; 1264.
Liddell, North Shields, Northumb. or Great
Yarmouth ; 766.
fLiGNE, Hainaut, before 1300 ; 367.
Lees, Friarmere, Saddleworth, Yorks., before
1600; 1241.
Le Feyvre, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Legatt, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
Le Geyt, any ; 122.
Leigh, Batley, Yorks. ; 549.
Leigh, from West Legh and Adlington ; 758.
Leighton, any ; 759.
Le Jeune, France or West Indies before 1800 ;
141.
Le Jour (see Jour).
Leman, Lines. ; 488.
Leman (or Leeman), Suff., Norf., and Croft,
Lines. ; before 1700 ; 753.
Le Marchant, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Le Mercier (see Pt. 3 under Mercier).
Le Mesurier, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Lempriere (see Pt. 3).
Lennard, Kent and Sussex ; 760.
Leonard, alleged to be " a descendant of the
Tudors"; 207.
-^Leonard, Norf. or Kent ; 230.
Le Pelley, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Le Quesne (see Pt. 3).
Likeman, Brighton, before 1750; 1122.
Lilli bridge ; 657.
Lillie (Lilly), Scotland and Engl., before
1658 ; 767.
Limrick, Derry, before 1740 ; co. Cork, before
1830 ; Calcutta, &c. ; 386.
Lincoln, Norf., before 1650 ; 680.
Lind, principally Scotland ; 72.
Lind, Aberdeenshire, before and after Rebellion
of 1745 ; 768.
Lindoe, any ; 62.
Lineberry, Germany, 1700 ; 1308.
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THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Lingard, East Chesh., 1400-1500 ; 1247.
Lingen, East Chesh., 1400-1500 ; 1247.
Linnell (see Pt. 3).
■fLiNSLEY, South-West of London, 1630 ; 318.
Linter, Hants., before 1700 ; 1337.
Linthwaite (LYNTHWAYTE), Saddleworth and
Linthvvaite, nr. Huddersfield, about or be-
fore 1600 ; 1241.
Lionberger, Germany, 1700 ; 1303.
Lissant, Somerset, before 1600 ; 772.
Lissant (see Pt. 3).
Lister, Yorks. before 1650 ; co. Roscommon
from 1560 ; 386.
Lister, Covenham Abbey, Yorks. ; 1346.
Liston ; 669.
Litherland, Liverpool, &c. ; 1219.
Litler, Great Budworth, 1600-1800 ; 737.
Little, Thornhill or Rainhill, Cumb. or Dum-
friesshire, abt. 1490 or 1500; 1022.
Littleton, 1600-1800 ; 602.
Ltvesey, Haulgh and Tonge, Lanes., before
1700 ; 773.
•fLiVESLY, Ireland ; 1168.
Livett, Beds, and Hunts. ; 774.
Livingston (see Pt. 3).
Llewellyn, Glamorgans. ; 1247.
Lloyd, Rhagat, co. Merioneth, 1400-1600 ; 331.
Lloyd (Floyd, Floud), Chevening, Kent,
17th Cent. ; 331.
Lloyd, N. Wales, especially Llannefydd, Den-
bighs. ; 493.
Lloyd, Ffos-y-Bleiddied, Cardigans. ; Pound,
Devon ; Danyrallt, Carmarthens., before
1825 ; 776.
Lloyd, Plymog, Denbighs. ; 777.
Lloyd, Frogmore, Hertford; 991.
Lockyer, Somerset and Dorset, before 1780 ;
580.
Lockyer, Middx. ; 1337.
tLoGAN, any ; 1168.
fLoMAX, Lanes. ; 777.
Lombard, settled Cape C d. 1632, Mass.
U.S.A. ; 485.
Lombard (see Lumbard).
Long, any ; 270.
Long, Cambs., Suit. ; 742.
Longley, Kent ; 776.
Longstaff, any ; 778.
Loocock, Yorks., about 1700-1760 ; 764.
tLooK-, Edgartown, Mass., 18th Cent. ; 936.
Lord, England, nth Cent. : Lourdes, France ;
New England. 1635 ; 780.
Lord (see Pt. 3).
tLoRiNG, any before 1750 ; 777.
Loudon, Scotland to Dutch Indies, abt. 1800 •
1266.
Loughton, of or nr. Bucks., before 1800 ; 1005.
Louvel (see Pt. 3).
Love, Ballyconnel, co. Cavan, before 1770 •
822.
Love, Md., U.S.A., before 1800 ; 1345.
Love joy, any ; 781.
Lovewell or Lovell (see Pt. 3).
Lovibond, about 1750 ; 775.
Lovibond, Edinburgh, 1753 ; 1158.
Lowe, Tynmore, Staffs., iOth Cent. ; 128.
Lowe, Worcs. and Salop ; 1193.
Lowe, Brancepeth, co. Durham ; 1227.
Lowton, London, 1S00 ; 1315.
Lubbock, Norwich ; 102.
Lucas, Monmouth, 1780 ; 300.
Lucas, Cumb., before 1700 ; 319.
Lucas, Suffolk and Essex, from 1400 ; 788.
Lucas, any ; 789.
Lucas, Suff., Essex, Ireland, S. Wales and
Lines. ; 1197.
■fLucKLY, Cupar, Fife ; 230.
Luddington, Lines., 1650-1750 (and see Pt. 3) ;
790.
Luddington, Lines., before 1800 ; 1066.
Ludington, Lines., 1650-1750 ; 790.
Ludlam, Derbys., Yorks. ; 435.
Ludlow, Somerset, Wilts., Hants., originally
Salop ; 1016.
Lufkin, 1500-1650 ; 20.
Luke, West of Scotland ; 202.
fLuMBARD (Lombard), Kent, before 1630 ;
792.
Lumbard (Lombard), in America since 1630 ;
792.
Lumley, Stansted, W. Sussex ; 859.
Lumpkin (Lumkin), 1500-1625 ; 1301.
Lupton, Wharf edale ; 1083.
Lutenor, any ; 108.
Lydiat, any, especially Oxfords. ; 425.
Lye, London and Somerset, 1600-1800 ; 357.
Lygon (see Pyndar).
Lynam, Adamstown, before 1650 ; 106.
Lynthwayte (see Linthwaite).
Lyon ; 1326.
Lyon (see Pt. 3).
Lyster, Yorks. before 1650 ; co. Roscommon
from 1560 ; 386.
Lytelcote, Wilts, and Kent ; 900.
Lyttleton, 1600-1800 ; 602.
Maberly, Southern, South Western and Home
Counties, iSth Cent. ; 795.
Maberly, Surrey and Middx. ; 992.
66
Maboy— Mai one
PART II.
Mabey, Norf., Southampton ; 1251.
Macarthy (see Pt. 3 under Carte).
Macbean, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
McBryde, Wigtonshire ; 796.
Macburney (Burney), Great Hanwood, &c,
Salop, 1600-1750 ; 220.
Macburney, Shrewsbury, J as. I. ; 221.
McBurney, Shrewsbury ; 221.
fMcCABE, Ireland; 1168.
{McCarthy, co. Cork ; 797.
{McCarthy, co. Cork, before 1850 ; especially
MacCarthy More branch ; 7S9.
McClacherty (or Clachrie), Galloway, N.B. ;
343.
McClure, Raphoe, 1700 ; Down, 1608 ; Scot-
land, 1400-1600 ; 800.
McCombie, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
McConnell, Londonderry, before 1800 ; 116.
Macdonald, Kintyre, 1500- 1700 ; 168.
Macdonald, Clanranald, Arisaig, Inverness-shire,
1120-1900 ; 1099.
M' Donald, Isle of Skye, before 1800 ; 711.
McFarren, North Co'., Pa., 1720 ; 420.
fMcFERRAN, Pennsylvania ; 13.
McGauran (McGovern), Barony of Tullyhaw,
co. Cavan ; 804.
McGhie, Balmaghie, Galloway, N.B. ; 343.
McGilchrist (Gilchrist), Loch Lomond;
Lennox, Renfrew, Bute, Iona, Scotland
generally ; 802.
Macgillivray, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
MacInerney, Coolmeen, co. Clare, before 1800 ;
805.
Mackay, Bighouse ; 58.
Mackay, Auldanrinnie, and Duardbeg, Suther-
landshire ; 274.
Mackay ; 1267.
Mackenzie, Kintail and Seaforth, Ross-shire,
1300-1815 ; 23.
Mackenzie, Inverness, 1700-1760 ; 807.
Mackerness, Northants. ; 789.
Mackie (see Pt. 3).
McKillop, Stirling and Glasgow ; 796.
Mackintosh (Macintosh) ; 806.
Mackintosh, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
McLaren, Stirling and Argyllshire ; 796.
Maclean, Shuna and Islay, Argyllshire ; 274.
Maclean, Dochgarroch, Inverness-shire ; 808.
McLean, Islay ; 809.
Maclean, Isle of Skye and South Uist ; 810.
MacLeod, Bracadale and Glcndale. Isle of Skye ;
St. Kilda(i8th Cent.), and Bernera, Harris ;
810.
MacLeod, Skye and the Lewes; 811.
McMahon, Limerick; 1339.
tMcMiLLAN, North of Ireland, before 1740 ; 813.
MacMullen (see Mullen).
McMullen (see Mullen).
Macnab (of Macnab and Cadets), Perthshire ;
274.
Macnaughton, Clackmannan, 1600-1800 ; Liver-
pool, 1775-1825 ; 635.
MacNeary (see Neary).
McNeill, Lossit and Colonsay ; 793.
Maconchy, Dublin, Tyrone, Derry, Scotland,
1600-1725 ; 301.
Maconchy, Cloghog, co. Londonderry and co.
Tyrone; 815.
Macphail, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
Macpherson, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
Macpherson, in or about Banffshire and
Aberdeenshire ; 817.
MacQueen, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
|MacRa (descendants of McRae), South
Carolina ; 858.
McRitchie. Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
McVittie, Dumfriesshire, before 1745 ; 684.
MacWilliam (MacYVillie), in or about Banff-
shire and Aberdeenshire ; 817.
McWilliams, co. Antrim (Belfast), before 1770 ;
from Scotland ; 350.
fMACY, Wilts., 1600-1630 ; 818.
Madan, any ; 819.
Madden, Galway ; 820.
Maddison, Weardale, co. Durham, early ; 439.
Maddock, Chester; 151.
Maddock; 1053.
Maddocks (Maddox), Staffs., 16th Cent. ; 128.
Maden, any ; 547.
Maeder, Dublin ; 383.
tMAHONY, Dromore Castle, co. Kern' ; 679.
Mahony (0'MAHONY),Cork, Kerry and Limerick,
1550-1680 ; 822.
Main or Maine (see Pt. 3, under May).
Mainprice, Freckenham, Suff., before 1756 ;
824.
Mainwaring, Norman, French and English,
1050-1907 ; 835.
Maish ; 39.
Maitland, Eccles, Dumfries, N.B. ; 826.
Majolier, Languedoc, France ; 827.
Major (see Mauger).
Makgill ; 360.
Malherbe, Standerwick, co. Somerset ; 1176.
Maling (see Pt. 3).
Mallet, Somerset to 1500 ; of Ash (Devon)
since 1500 ; 157.
Malone ; 830.
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THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Malpas, Ranelagh, 1780 ; 508.
fMALTBY, Norwich, 17th Cent. ; 143.
Manley, Kettering district, abt. 16th Cent. ; 144.
Manley, Devon and Somerset ; 831.
Manley (see Pt 3).
Manley (see Pt. 3, under Maxwell).
Manliffe (Manly) ; 830.
Mann (extinct baronetcy), Ipswich, before
1700 ; 964.
Mannering (see Pt. 3).
Manners, Yorks., especially N. and E. Riding,
from 1500, especially 18th Cent. ; 832.
Manning, any ; 833.
Manning, Northants., Kent, Sussex, Gloucs.,
Norf., &c. ; 834.
Manning, Downe, Kent, before 1630; 915.
Mansell, Weymouth, Swanage and Sherbourne,
Dorset, before 1700 ; 379.
Manson (see Pt. 3).
Manwaring, American, 1590-IQ07 ; 835.
Maples, Lines, and Yorks. ; 836.
March, 1500-1650 ; 20.
March, any ; 910.
Marchant, Bath ; 549.
Markes, Northants., 17th Cent. ; 549.
Markey, Reynoldstown, co. Louth, before 1650 ;
921.
Markham, Northants. ; 838.
Marlborough, Duke of (see Pt. 3, under
Godfrey).
Marley, any, however spelt ; 839.
Marr, Scotland ; 1264.
Marrett, before i6qo ; 265.
fMARROw, London, before 1500 ; 851.
Marsh, Deanprior, Engl, 1619 ; 277.
fMARSH, 365.
Marsh, Ireland ; 516.
Marshall ; 370.
Marshall, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
Marshall, Devon ; 1351.
Marshman, Wilts, and Somerset, before 17^0 :
1307. '
Marten, Surrey, Sussex, &c. ; 90.
fMARTEN, Stiff. ; 230.
Martin, Surrey, Sussex, &c. ; 90.
Martin, Ireland and New Eng., about 1750 ;
294.
Martin, Salisbury, Wilts., and Guernsey ; 379.
Martin, Ringmer, Sussex, before 1750 ; 598.
Martin, Felpham, nr. Bognor, 1S00-1850 ; 768.
Martin, Tullyvin, co. Cavan, before 1800 ; 822.
Martin ; 842.
*Martin, Leicester, 1G54 ; later in Gotham and
Warsop, Notts. ; 843.
Martin, Woking, Surrey and Whitney, Oxford,
1400- 1 800 ; 931.
Martin, Withysbush, co. Pembroke; 991.
Martin, (see Pt. 3).
Martineau, Huguenot ; 844.
Marton (see Pt. 3, under Randall).
Martyn, Surrey, Sussex, &c. ; 90.
Martyn, probably London, 1500- 1720 ; '756.
Martyn (Martin), Dorset ; 1016.
Martyn (see Pt. 3).
Mascall, Sussex ; 89.
Mason ; 132.
Mason, before 1630 ; 136.
fMASON ; 365.
Mason, Beds., Northants. and London, 1500-
1800; 643.
Mason, Norf., Suff. and Yorks., 1634 '> 845.
Mason, of Ireland (Monck-Mason, including
Monck) and Yorks. ; 950.
Mason, Dent, Yorks., before 1800 ; 1226.
Mason, Coningsby, Lines., 18th Cent. ; 1372.
Mason, Leics., 18th Cent. ; 1374.
Mason (see Monck-Mason).
Massie, Chesh., before 1800 ; 681.
Masterson, Nantwich, Chesh., after 1700 ; 700.
Matheson, Oldgate, Morpeth, 1718 ; 846.
Mathew, Shaston, Dorset, 18th Cent. ; 571.
Mathews ; 657.
Mathews, Norwich and Truro, before 1750 ;
849.
Matlack (Matlock), anv ; 1172.
Maton (Matyn), S. and E. Wilts. ; 847.
Matthew (Mathew, Matthews, Mathews),
any ; 848.
Matthew, Stansted, W. Sussex, about 1630 ;
859.
Matthews, West Midlands ; 850.
Maturin, Ireland ; 472.
Maude, Yorks. ; 302.
Mauger, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Mauger (Major), Hursley, Hants. ; 379.
Maule, Yorks., Som., Home and East-ni
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Maule, Irish branch only, 1600-1S00 ; 411.
Mawburney, Tournament, Smithfield; Richd.
II.; 221.
Mawdesley, Parbold and Newuurgh, Lanes. ;
Mawdesley, both 17th and earlyiSth Cent. ;
852.
Mawhood, Yorks. ; 302.
Maxwell, Munshes and Terraucjhty, Kirkcud-
brightshire, 1660-1715 ; 820.
Maxwell, anv (and see Pt. 3) ; 854.
fMAXWELL, iSth Cent. ; 993.
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PART II.
fMAY, South Carolina ; 858.
May, Sussex, 1590 ; 1348.
Mayart, Dublin, 17th Cent. ; 665.
Maychell, Flookburgh, 1702 ; 917.
Mayhew, Dinton, Wilts. ; 71.
Maynard, Fulham, London and co. Cork ; 386.
Mayne, Cornwall ; 855.
Mayne (see Pt. 3).
Mayo, any ; 856.
Mayow, Bray, Cornwall ; 777.
Meares, Ireland, 16S0-1S30 ; 479.
fMEDHOP, Medhop Hall, Oxford, before 1600 ;
1292.
Meggs, Kent, before 1650 ; 216.
Meigs, Kent, before 1650 ; 216.
Mein, Madras, 1795-1S10 ; 393.
Mellard, any ; 1037.
Mellersh, Surrey, Sussex, 1450-1900 ; 828.
Melvill, of Carnbee ; ; England to Holland,
about 1700 ; 1266.
Menzies, Pitfodels, Scotland ; 210.
Menzies, Bolfracks, and Wester Shian, Perth-
shire ; 274.
Menzies, Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire ;
909.
Mercer, Kent ; 863.
Mercer, New England ; 1102.
Mercer, Hythe ; 1346.
Mercier, Ireland (Dublin, Portarlington, &c.) ;
1102.
Mercier or Mercer (see Pt. 3).
tMEREDiTH (Meredyth), Denbighshire, Wales,
before 1530 ; 864.
Meres, Lines, and London ; 372.
Meriwether, England to Va., temp. Geo. II. ;
723.
Merlburg (see Pt. 3, under De Merlburg).
tMERRiLLS, Wilts., before 1600 ; emigrated to
America, 1633 ; 689.
tMERRY, 15th Cent. ; 551.
Merryman, New Engl., U.S.A. ; 1141.
Merryweather, Ringwood, Hants. ; 865.
Metcalfe, any before 1749 ; 494.
Metham, Leics. and Notts., 1700-1800 ; 36.
Meymott, temp. Henry VII. ; 467.
Meyxott, temp. Henry VII. ; 467.
Michell, Shipley and Brighton, Sussex ; 462.
Michell, before 1770. especially Somerset,
Devon, Dorset ; 867.
Michell; Gwinear, Lud^van, Liskeard, Corn-
wall, 1500-1700 ; 868.
Middlemore, any ; 250.
Middlemore (see Pt. 3).
Middletox, London, 1600-1S00 ; 643.
Middletox, Scotland ; 802.
Middletox, So. Durham, North. Vorks., before
1700; 839.
Middletox, Churchstoke, Montgom., temp.
Jac. I. ; 914.
Midgley, de Midgley, Halifax ; Brearey, nr.
Leeds ; Haworth and Rochdale ; 1400-
1800; 870.
Mildexhall, Marridge Hill, Ramsbury, Wilts.,
before 1680 ; 445.
Miles, London or Ware, Herts., before 1665 ;
533.
Millais, any ; 122.
Millburxe, Westmorland, before 1800 ; 872.
Miller; 1363.
Miller (see Pt. 3, under Miller and Mackie).
fMiLLEY (? Huguenot) ; 764.
Millichamp, Welsh Marches ; 12S3.
Millixgchamp, Welsh Marches ; 1269.
Mills, Knockhall, co. Roscommon, 1700-1S50 ;
94.
Mills, any ; 428.
Mills, Hazel House, Miserden, Gloucs. ; 501.
Mills, Herts., 1600-1630 ; 501.
Mills, England ?, later Simsbury, Conn. ; 548.
Milville, Thorney ; 1034.
Milward, Derbys., Worcs., Warws., Gloucs.,
1400-1700 ; 957.
Mixgay, Norf. ; 203.
Minge, Kent ; 503.
Minikin, Yorks. ; 1083.
Mixxs, near or in Norwich, before 1800 ; 878.
Mixxs (see Mynx).
Minors (see Mynors).
Miskey, Berlin, before 1800 ; 584.
Mitchell, Newport, R.I., and Nantucket; 13.
Mitchell, before 1770 ; 8S7.
Mitchell, Queen's Co., 1601-1820 : 330.
Moates, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period : 150.
Moffat, Scotland ; 744.
Mogridge, Exeter, before 1750 ; 1047.
Molixe, London, before 1700 ; St. "i ou,
France ; 575.
Moloxy, co. Clare, 1600-1S00 ; 883.
Moltzer (see Pt. 3, under Corrox).
Molyxeux, Engl., Ireland, and America ; 884.
Momford, Northants., 1500-1750 ; 906.
Moxck (see Masox).
Moxck-Masox, Masonsbrook. co. Galway,
settled 1703 (Masox from Beverley, Yorks. ;
MoNCK from Potherid^e, Devon) : 886.
Moxcrieff, Annan and Strathearn ; 1071.
Monday, Somerset and Devon, before 1735 ; 885.
69
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THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Monoux, Essex, London, 1400-1600 ; 159.
Mons, Hainaut, before 1300 ; 367.
Monserrate (see Montserrat).
Montagu (Montacute), Houghton, Northants.,
15th Cent. ; 888.
Monteath, Linlithgow, 18th Cent. ; 148 and
149.
Montfort (Mountfort, &c), any ; 889.
Montgomery, Ireland, 1680-1830 ; 479.
Montgomery, co. Cavan and adjacent counties,
1700-1770 (and see Pt. 3, under Patter-
son) ; 890.
Montserrat (Monserrate), Portugal, Spain,
France, Ireland, 1600-1725 ; 891.
Montucci, Florence, Italy, and Edinburgh,
before 1800 ; 95.
Moodie, Orkneys ; 1188.
Moon, Bristol, before 1700 ; 226.
fMooR, Burlington, Vermont ; 686.
Moore, Sirsham, Northants., 1675 ; 373.
Moore, Kent ; Mellifont, co. Down ; Monas-
terevan, co. Kildare ; 408.
Moore, Eglantine and Bowley, Ireland ; 472.
Moore, Ireland, 16S0-1830 ; 479.
Moore, Moorehayes, Cullompton, Devon, before
1724 ; 885.
Moore, Kent, 1600-1641 ; 893.
Moore, Burgh, nr. Aylsham, Norf. ; 1132.
Moore, England, 1690 ; 1360.
Moore (sec Mure).
More, Lines., 16th Cent. ; 1342.
Morecock, Kent, 1600-1635 ; 1151.
Morel, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Moresby, Derby, 18th Cent. ; 1211.
Morgan, (?), later State of New York ;
548.
Morgan, Milnhouses, Stanhope, Durham ; 766.
Morgan, Millhouses, Weardale, Durham ; 839.
Morgan, Llantarnam, Monmouthshire, 1500-
1700 ; cos. Sligo, Galway, Kildare, and
Limerick, 1600-1800 ; 1299.
Moriarty, co. Kerry, i8',h Cent. ; 895.
Moriarty, Kerry, 1600-1800 ; 1080.
Morice, Werrington, Devon and Cornwall ; 898.
Morison, Prestongrange, 17th Cent. ; 168.
Morlan, New Jersey, U.S.A., 1600-1800, and
England; 897.
Morley, Essex ; 17th Cent. ; 355.
Morrey (Murray), Nantwich district, Chesh.,
1600-1800 ; 911.
Morrice, Betshanger, Kent ; 898.
Morris, Mountjoy, co. Tyrone, before 1710 ;
341.
Morris, Salop, 17th Cent. ; 353.
Morris ; 622.
Morris (" Anthony " is the distinctive Christian
name), London and Leics., before 1654 ,
892.
Morris, Topsham, Devon ; 900.
Morris, Castle Salem, Rosscarbery, co. Cork ;
1010.
Morris (see Pt. 3).
Morrison, Hebrides, Scotland, 1600-1725 ; 688.
♦Morse, to 1635; 1321.
Mort, Lanes., 1650-1750 ; 429.
Mort, Wharton Hall, Lanes. ; 430.
Mortimer, Wilts., Surrey, Gloucs. ; before
1700 ; 901.
Mortimer, any, especially Scotland, before
1600 ; 1105.
Morton (see Pt. 3, under Randall).
Morton (see Pt. 3).
Mosse, co. Kilkenny ; 950.
Mostyn, Flintshire, Irish branch ; 902.
Mottley (Motley), Portsmouth ; 667.
Mottle y, before 1750 ; 1243.
Mould, Midland Counties, before 1650 ; 125.
Moule, any of this spelling ; 122.
Mountford, Northants. and Warw., before
1650; 1127.
Mountfort (see Montfort).
Moxon, Yorks., before 1700 ; 313.
Moxon, Wakefield, Pontefract, Chigwell, Wood-
ford ; 904.
fMoYNiNGS, before 1450 ; 851.
Mulcaster, Acton, Cumb., before 1750 ; 219.
Mulcaster, any, especially 1500-1757 ; 905.
Mullen (Mullan, Mullane, with pronominal?
O', Mc, and Mac), Sligo, Derry, Galway,
Tyrone, Antrim, and especially Cork ; 1039.
Mulock, Ireland, 1600-1800 ; 127.
Mumford, Northants., 1500-1750 ; 906.
Munday (Munde, Mundy, Sec), Derbyshire
(after 16th Cent.), London or elsewhere
previously ; 908.
Mundy, Cornw., 17th Cent. ; 907.
Munsey, before 1690, emigrants England to the
States; 953.
Murdoch, Armagh, 1734; 141.
Murdoch, Gartincaber, Perths., 1600-1800 ;
222.
fMuRDOCH, Aberdeenshire, before 1700 ; 749.
Mure (Moore). Aughnacloy, co. Tyrone, 17th
Cent. ; 1200.
Muriel, North Staffs., before 1500; 1313.
Murray, Scotland to Guilford, Conn., about
1685 or 1686; 912.
Murray (see Morrey).
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PART II.
Musgrave, Yorks., before 1700; 1337.
Musgrave, Yorks. ; 1354.
Musgrave (see Pt. 3).
Muxloe, Leics. ; 1356.
Muxloe, Leics., iSth Cent. ; 1357.
Mynn (Mynnes, Myngs, Minns), Norf. ; 879.
Mynors (or Minors), Staffs. — viz., Blakenhall,
1300-1700, and Uttoxeter since 14th Cent. ;
916.
Myott, Morton, Staffs. ; 1037.
Myres, Walney and Preston, 1710 ; 917.
Myres, any ; 918.
Nadauld, Derbyshire ; 200.
Nalson, Yorks. ; 791.
Nash, Ireland ; cos. Lim., Cork, and Kerry,
before 1713 ; 448.
Nash, Brinny, Cork, 1600-1800 ; 800.
Nash, cos. Cork and Limerick, 1600-1S00, and
previously said to be of Almon Hall,
Gloucester ; 919.
Naunton, principally Suff. ; 1091.
Naylor, London, 1500-1660 ; 589.
Neary (MacNeary), Whiterath, co. Louth, Ros-
common or West of Ireland, before 1700; 921.
Needham, Derbys., 17th Cent. ; 282.
Neend (see Yeend).
Neeson, North of Ireland ; 1168.
Neff, Switzerland ; 922.
Negus of Dallinghoo, Suff., 18th Cent. ; 1188.
Nelson, Bridlington, Yorks. ; 105.
Nelson, England ; 1308.
Neve, East Kent, Huguenot family ; 924.
Nevill, any, especially Eastern Counties (for
publication) ; 926.
Nevill, after 1066 ; 927.
Nevins ; 830.
Newbold, Scarsdale Hundred, co. Derby, before
1700 ; 928.
Newbolt, any ; 929.
Newcombe, Devon ; 151.
Newdegate, Warws. ; 146.
Newell, Gloucs. (?), 17th Cent. ; 190.
Newell; 1363.
Newenden, Kent, before 1655 ; 92.
Newington, Wadhurst, Kent, before 1757 ; 92.
Newitt, Yorks. ; 1028.
Newman, Leics., 16th Cent. ; 564.
Newman, Kent, before 1700 ; 930.
Newman, Bucks, and Oxon, 1600-1800 ; 1246.
Newmarch, Herefords., early ; 336.
Newport, Rushock, Wore, 16th Cent. ; 931.
Newton, Derbyshire; 131.
Newton, Eltringham, Northumb., 1600-1800 ;
162.
Newton, Hockwell, Norf., before 1900 ; 1066.
Newton (see Pt. 3).
Nichols, Exeter, before 1750 ; 1047.
Nichols (see Nicoll).
Nicholson, Dumfriesshire and Lanes. ; 50.
Nicholson, Roundhay Park, Leeds, 1S00 ; 579.
Nicholson, Wiseton, Notts., before 1685 ; 707.
Nicholson, Gaynsborough, England, before
1677; 893.
Nicklin, any ; 850.
Nicola, Germany ; 728.
Nicoll (Nichols), Hendon, Barnet, Finchley,
Page St., Mill Hill ; 469.
Nicols (Nichols), France, before 1750 ; 972.
Nind, any ; 345.
Nithsdale, " Extinct Peerage "; 223.
Nithsdale, " Dormant Earldom " ; 854.
Nixon, Bristol, Gloucs., and co. Fermanagh,
before 1785 ; 416.
Nixon, cos. Fermanagh and Cavan ; 1204.
Nixon, co. Cavan ; 1205.
Noble, Gloucs. (?), settled in co. Longford ; 179.
Noble, Staffs., 1500-1700 ; 737.
Nobles, Cumb.; before 1700 ; 319.
Noblet (Noblett, Noblit, Xoblitt). localities
not ascertained outside U.S.A., where first
record is Feb., 1729 ; 934.
Noel, Earls of Gainsborough, Gloucs.. and
Rutland; 227.
Norbury, London, 1630-1682 ; 807.
Norman, Dorset ; 983.
Norman, Devon ; 1212.
Norris, Speke, 1700 ; 1079.
Norris, Splate, 1600-1650 ; 1280.
Northampton, Earls of (see St. Lize).
fNoRTON, London and Suff., before 1600 ; 851.
|Norton, Edgartown, Mass., 1600-1S00 ; 936.
Nottingham, Hunts. ; 789.
Nottingham, Earl of (see Pt. 3, under Harvey).
Nouaille, Sevenoaks and London ; 1362.
fNoYES, Eastern Counties ; 452.
Noyes; 1363.
Nunn, Suff., East, before 1800 ; 878.
Nunn (see Pt. 3).
Nutt, England, Ireland, U.S.A. ; 937.
Nye, England, before 1640 ; 1089.
Nynd (see Yeend).
fOATES, Yorks. and Essex, before 1500 ; 938.
O'Brien, Derreen, co. Clare, before 1S00 ; 805.
O'Byrne (see Byrne).
O'Connell, Clare and Kerry, 17th Cent.; 1080.
O'Conor, Kern - , Carrignafoile, Ballincurrig,
Tralee, &c, before 1750 ; 386.
O'Farrell, co. Clare, 1750-1S50; 939.
7*
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THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
•(O'Flynn, any, especially Connaught ; 391.
Ogden, 17th Cent. (Ireland ? ) ; 261.
Ogden, Yorks. and Lanes. ; 1233.
Ogier, England and South Carolina, 1700-
1907; 1298.
Ogle, Abshields Farm, nr. Morpeth ; 940.
Ogwan (see Wogan).
Ohnwyn or Ohnwine (see Unwin).
Old, any ; 345.
Olgeo (see Algeo).
TOlive, Poole, 1600-1800 ; 1034.
Oliver, cos. Som., Wilts, and Dorset chiefly ;
941.
|Olney, Weston, Bucks., 1450 ; 851.
O'Mahony (see Mahoxy).
O'Mullen (see Mullen).
Onewyn (see Unwin).
Orde; 132.
Orde, Wester Newbiggin and Beal, Norham-
shire and Islandshire, Northumb., 17th
Cent. ; 320.
Orme (see Pt. 3).
Ormerod, Bacup, iSth Cent. ; 1327.
Ormond, Inveraritv, Forfarshire, before 1600 ;
1153.
Orr, co. Antrim (Belfast), before 1770 ; from
Scotland ; 350.
TOrton, 16th Cent. ; 551.
Osborne, Kent, 17th Cent. ; 513.
Osborne, co. Tipperary ; 532.
Oslak (see Aslake).
Oswald, Orkneys, before 1600 ; 1346.
Ottley, Islands' of St. Christopher, St. Vincent
and Antigua ; 887.
Ould, Cornwall ; 1083.
Overend ; 650.
Overhand ; 650.
Overing ; 850.
Overton, Biddulph, Staffs., abt. 1375 ; 128.
Owgan (see Wogan).
Pack, any ; 948.
Packard (Packer), East Windham, Norf.,
before 1640 ; 928.
Packard, Windham, Norf., before 1638 ; 1226.
Packe, 1654-165 5 ; 309.
Packe, Leics. and Northants.. 17th Cent. ; 465.
Packer ; 1179.
Paganel (see Paynell).
Page, Fillonglev, Warws., before 1700 ; 331.
Page, Petersfield ; 949.
Page, Stockton-on-Tees. 1700-1900 ; 1109.
Paget, Kent and Surrey ; 166.
Paget, Chipping Norton, Oxon. ; 777.
Pain (see Payx).
Paixal (see Payxell).
Paixe (see Payxe).
Pakexham ; 950.
Pakixgtox, Westwood and Ailesbury ; 951.
Pantox, Turriff, Aberdeenshire ; Wrexham,
Wales ; 954.
Pape, Yorks. ; 913.
fPAPPLETOX, Vermont, U.S.A., 1776; 1192.
Paravicixi, Italy, France, Switzerland, Ger-
many, Austria, Holland, England, Spain ;
339.
Pardee ; 3S5.
Park, Furness, 164- ; 109.
Park (see Pt. 3).
Parke, Northumb. and Cumb., 17th Cent. ;
513.
fPARKE, Essex and W. Suff., before 1630;
774.
Parke (Park, Parks), U.S.A. ; 962.
Parke (see Pt. 3).
Parker, England, before 1720 ; 659.
♦Parker, Reading and Lexington, Mass., 1600-
1800 ; 936.
Parker, any ; 958.
fPARKER, Browsholme, 1575 -1650 ; Mass.,
U.S.A., 1635-1900 ; 959.
Parker, St. Clement Danes, London ; 1006.
Parkes, Warws. and Worcs. ; 202.
Parkhurst, Suff., before 1645 ;■ 707.
Parkixsox, Prescott, Lanes., 1700; 457.
Parkixsox, North West Yorks. ; North Lanes. ;
Durham ; Ardee, Ireland ; 980.
Parmixter, Devon ; 1042.
Parr; 669.
Parry, East Greenwich, 1750-1S00 ; 816.
Parry, any ; 963.
fPARSOXS, Oxfordshire ; 365.
Parsons, Wickham Bishops, 1710 ; 397.
Parsons, Chesh., 1600-1S00 ; 777.
Parsons, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
Parsoxs, Somerset, before 1800 ; 1122.
Partixgton (see Pt. 3, under " Van Hom-
righ").
Partington". Lanes. ; 1233.
Partridge, probably Kent, before 1636 ; 268.
Partridge, Suff., Essex ; 964.
Pascall, anv ; 980.
Paschall, Bristol, 17th Cent. ; 892.
Paschall (? Wales) ; 1124.
Pasche, anv, especiallv Bergen and Hamburg ;
122.
Passmore, Devon ; 437.
Pastox, Norf., after 1674 ; 417.
Pastox, Norf., 1400-1700 ; 957.
72
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PART II.
Paston, Salop, Staffs., Warn., 1500-1700 ; 957.
Paterson, Banff ; Durn, and the Boyne
generally, Banffshire ;' 274.
Paton, London, 17th Cent. ; 353.
Paton, Meadowhead, Fenwick, Ayrshire, 17th
Cent. ; 967.
Patten ; 1023.
Patten, New Engl., U.S.A. ; 1141.
Patterson (see Pt. 3).
Pattison, Northants. ; 789.
Patton, London, 17th Cent., 353.
jPaul, New Alresford, Hants., before 1736 ;
968.
Paul, Yorks. ; 1233.
Paumier, any ; 68.
Paunell, Yorks., Lines., Norf., Wilts., Devon,
&c, 1000-1600, and Surrey, Sussex, Hants.,
Sufi, Kent, Middx., &c, from 1500 ; 969.
Paxson, Bucks, and Oxfordshire, before i6qo ;
970.
Payn (Pain), Lenham, Crundall and Chilham,
Kent, before 1S00 ; 1250.
fPAYNE, Yorks. and ? Middx ., 18th Cent. ;
641.
fPAYNE, Lulworth St. Andrews, before 1500 ;
851.
Payne (Paine), Delaware, before 1783 ; 972.
Payne, Somersets., before 1S00 ; 1225.
Paynell (Paganel, Painal, Sec), Yorks.,
Lines., Norf., Wilts., Devon, &c., 1000-1600 ;
969.
Peacock, cos. Durham and York. ; 971.
Peacock, South' of Scotland, before 1700 ;
972.
Peacocke (see Pt. 3).
Peard, cos. Cork and Waterford ; 985.
Peard, nr. Teignmouth. Devon ; 1351.
Pearle, Beverlev Park. Yorks., 1666 ; 973.
tPEARSALL ; 675.
Pearsall (see Pershall).
Pearson, York, 1660-1730 ; 974.
Pearson (Peirson', Person), Rosedale, N. R.
Yorks., before 1650 ; 975.
Pease, Baddow Magna, Essex ; 71.
Peche, any ; 427.
Peckham ; 976.
Peckham, East Sussex ; 1006.
Peckham (see Pt. 3).
Peddle, Somerset and Dorset, before 1780 ;
580.
fPEDERiCK, before 1725 ; 961.
Peel, Lanes. ; 369.
Peel (or Peile), Ireland, 1680-1830 ; 479.
Peele (see Pt. 3).
Peile (see Peel).
Peirson (see Pearson).
Pellatt, Sussex ; 992.
Pellatt, South Counties and London ; 1058.
Pelly, 1400-1500 ; 517.
Pemberton, Pemberton Hall and Halsnaed
Maur, Lanes., from 1154 ; 758.
Pemberton, any; 981.
Penberthy, Lelant, Cornwall ; 696.
Pendleton (see Pt. 3).
Penfold, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; S82.
Penn, Virginia, before 1770 ; 253.
Penn, any ; 284.
Penney, South-West of England ; 983.
Penning (see Fenning).
Pennington, England, before 1660 ; 943.
Pennington, Kendal, iSth Cent. ; 884.
Penrose ; 830.
Penrose, cos. Cork and Waterford ; 985.
Penrose, Cornwall ; 1083.
Peppard, Kilmacow, co. Lim., 1066-1660 ; 309.
Percival, Yorks. and North of England,
1500-1900 ; 986.
Percy (Quakers), Honsae Falls, New York ; 803.
Percy (see Garwood).
Perkins ; 1363.
Perley (Perly), "Wales in England," 1600-
1630. (Wales, written in 1725 from the pro-
nunciation, is possibly Walls or Wells) ; 987.
Perren, any in Southern Counties ; 656.
Perrin, 1600-1S00 ; 49.
Perrin, any in Southern Counties ; 656.
Perrin, Marlborough ; West of Engl. ; be-
lieved to be of Huguenot origin ; 938.
Perrotet, Switzerland ; 728.
Perry, any ; 428.
Perry, any ; 963.
Pershall (Pearsall, Peshall) of Pershall,
Horsley, Gt. Sugnal and The Hawn,
Staffs., 1500-1700 ; 672.
Person (see Pearson).
Perton, Staffs. ; 588.
Peshall (see Pershall).
♦Peter, West of England, Ireland ; 531.
Pett, Suff. ; 879.
Pettingale, Norf., Suff., 1600-1S00 ; 693.
Petyt, Yorks. ; 435.
Peyton, London, 17th Cent. ; 353.
Phaire (Fair), Cork, temp. Cromwell ; 331.
Philips, Staffs. ; 989.
Phillimore (Finntmore. &c.) : any ; 990.
Phillips, Essex, especially Colchester ; 247.
Phillips, St. Katherine Cree, London, 566.
Phillips, Norf., 1593 ; 1348.
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THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Phillips ; 1339.
Phillips, Kilbarth, Southfield and Williamston,
co. Pembroke, before 1650 ; 991.
Philpott, Bucks, and Hunts., 1600-1800 ; 906.
fPHipps (Phips), 1600- 1750 ; 142.
Phipps, latter part of 18th Cent. ; 1374.
Piatt; 1195.
PlCARD, 150O-I7OO; 1166.
Pichard (see Pitcher).
Piddock (Piddocke, Pidduck), any ; 995.
Pierrepont, any ; 79.
Pigeon, Norf., 1600-1700 ; 324.
tPiGOT (variously spelt). Oxfords., Berks., Beds.,
Lincoln, Herts., Middx. ; after 1700 ; 1087.
Pigot (variously spelt), Bucks., 1500- 1700 ;
1087.
PiGOTT, Hatford, Marcham, &c, Berks., 155°-
1700; 931.
Pike, London, 1625-1775 ; 816.
Pike ; 1363.
Pilcher, any ; 997.
Pile, Wilts. ; 1160.
Pilkington, any ; 999.
Pilkington, Rivington, Lanes., 1600- 1640 ;
1006.
fPiLLiNG, England to Am. long before 1800 ;
1216.
Pilmoor, Cleveland, N.E. Yorks. ; 64.
Pim, Leics. ; Queen's Co., after 1660 ; 1000.
Pink ; 132.
Piper, Culliton, Devon, before 1780 ; 998.
Pitcher (Pichard, Pychard), Cambridge
(Trumpington) before 1547 and after 1675,
when Trumpington was sold ; 1001.
Pitcher, St. Clement Danes, London ; 1006.
Pitchford, Salop ; 588.
Pitman, any before 1S00 ; 1002.
Pitt, Somersets, and Dorset, before 1621 ; 204.
Pitt, Londonderry, before 1700 ; 341.
Pitt, probably Wilts. ; 847.
Pleasant, Oxfordshire ; 1132.
Plumer, Sussex ; 302.
Plumer ; 542.
Plumer, Sussex ; 789.
Plummer, Ipswich, New England, 1634 ; (by
tradition) from Woolwich ; 152.
Plumpton, Lees, Oldham, Lanes., 17th Cent. ;
1215.
Plunkett, any, especially co. Meath ; 1003.
Poe, England, 1500-1700 ; 127.
Poe, Exeter, before 1750 ; 1047.
Pole, Curry Rivell, Somerset, before 1700 ; 928.
Pole, Sussex, Staffs, and Derbyshire ■ 1294.
Pole (see De la Pole).
Polglase, Cornwall ; 1083.
Pollard ; 1253.
Pollard (see Pt. 3),
tPo.MEROY ; 365.
Pomeroy (see Pt. 3).
Pomfrey, Worcs. and Gloucs., before 1720 ;
930.
Pontifex, before 1518 ; 627.
Pontifex, England, especially Bucks. ; before
1590 ; 1004.
Pontifex, of or nr. Bucks, before 1750 ; 1005.
Poole, Poole Hall, Hundred of Wirrall, Chesh. ;
739.
Poole, Salop ; 1047.
Poole, Kent and Hants. ; 1304.
Pope, Dorset {viz., Marnhull, 1620-50 ; Cors-
combe, 1660-1750 ; Toller Porcorum, 1750-
1850 ; Over Kingcombe, 1800-70) ; 1007.
Popple, Hull, 17th Cent. ; 1353.
Porteous, Edinburgh and Sunderland, 1700-
1830; 684.
tPoRTEOUS, (Hawkshaw ?) ; 1008.
Porter, Chesh. and Northants. ; 111.
Porter, Londonderry, before 1725 ; 136.
fPoRTER, Newport, Isle of Wight, 18th Cent. ;
609.
Porter, Birmingham, &c. ; 1037.
Porter; 1363.
Posford, Essex, especially Colchester ; 247.
fPosLET, Cumb. ; 1168.
Postegaites, Cleveland, temp. Hen. VIII. and
Ed. VI. ; 356.
Postle, Norf. ; 102.
Pott, Chesh., London, Surrey, before 1700 ;
1009.
Potter, Haverfordwest, Wales ; 1010.
Potter, Tadcaster and Manchester, 1700- 1900 ;
1327.
Potts, London, ccc. ; 386.
Potts, any ; 1011.
fPowELL; 675.
Powell, Rugeley, 1700-1800 ; 737.
Powell, nr. Swansea, Wales ; 1020.
Powell ("Hill," "Brown"), London; 1061.
Powell, Warws., before 1800 ; 1230.
Powell (see Humphries).
Powell (see Pt. 3).
fPowELL (see Pt. 3 under " Clement ").
Power, about 1720 ; 1339.
Poynter ; 132.
Poyntz, Standerwick, co. Somerset : 1176.
Poyntz, Glous., Armagh, &c. ; 1189.
Pragle, Berwick-on-Tweed and Folkestone,
1560-1660 ; 509.
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PART II.
Pratt, Scotch Lowlands, before 1750 ; 125.
Pratt; 1170.
Pratt, co. Cork ; 1204.
Pratt, Hants., before 1750 ; 1337.
Pratt (see Pt. 3 under " Gee ").
Presgrave, any (Lines, before 1690) ; 567.
Preston (see Pt. 3 under " Parke.").
Priaulx, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Price, associated with name " Liscombe " ; in
Middlesex, &c. ; 358.
Prichard, any before 1675 ; 930.
Prichard, 1500- 1700 ; 1166.
Prichard (see Pt. 3).
Prideaux, Devon and Cornwall ; 1016.
Prime (Pryme, Priem, De la Prime), England,
before 1640 ; 1017.
Prince (see Pt. 3).
Prior, Martock, Engl., 1800 ; 277.
Prior, London, Essex, Middx., 1700-1750 (and
see Pt. 3 under " Beaumont ") ; 658.
Procter, Breconshire ; 496.
Prowse, Somerset ; 772.
Pryme (see Prime).
Puffer, Braintree, Mass., 1640 ; 937.
Pugh (see Pt. 3).
Pumphrey, Worcs. and Gloucs., before 1720 ;
930.
Purcell, Westminster, 17th Cent. ; 540.
Purdue, Winchester and Sussex ; 900.
Purdy, any; 116.
Purington (Purinton), New Engl., U.S.A., ;
1141.
Purley, Purleigh ; 75.
Purnell, Somerset, Glo'ster, Wilts. ; 1337.
Puttenham (Putnam), Herts., Bucks., Sohants.,
before 1700 ; 1024.
Pychard (see Pitcher).
Pyke, London, 1625-1775 ; 816.
Pyle, Wilts. ; 1160.
Pyndar (Lygon), co. Worcs., about 1700 ;
128.
Quantin (see Cantine).
Quarles, before 1650 ; (and see " Holland " in
Pt. 3) ; 650.
Quatermain, any ; 250.
Quinby ; 675.
Quinby, any; 1025.
Radcliffe, Lanes. ; 1233.
Radcliffe, of and descended from those of,
Radcliffe Tower, Lanes. ; Dilston,
Northumb. ; Derwentwater, Cumb. and
Attilborough, Norf. ; 1383.
Railton, Caldbeck and Torpenhow, Cumb. ;
1027.
Raimes, any ; 1028.
Raine, Woodstock, Oxon. ; 271.
Raine, any, however spelt ; 839.
•Rainey, Scotland; 293.
tRAiNSFORD, Sallecn and Dublin ; 764.
Rainsford, Hants., before 1780; 1122.
Raithby, Lines. ; 1029.
fRALSTON, Donegal, 1650- 1780 ; 800.
Ramsay, Perths. and Stirlings. ; 202.
Ramsay, Barnton, town and co. of Edinburgh ;
702.
Ramsey, Berwickshire and the Borders, 1500-
1700 ; 1030.
Randall (Randolph), Normandy, 905-1666 ;
1031.
Randall (see Pt. 3).
Randleson (Randaldson), Cumb. ; 913.
Ranney, Middletown, Conn., U.S.A., after
1650 ; 6.
Rannie, Scotland; 293.
Ransom (Ranson), America ; 1033.
fRANTE, Norwich ; 777.
Rathbone; 1179.
Rathby, Lines. ; 1029.
Raubaud D'Antelmy, France, Isle de France ;
728.
Raven, Eastern Counties ; 1034.
Ravenscroft, Chesh., Flints., Herts., Berks.,
1400- 1700 ; 1035.
Ravenshaw, Lanes, and Chesh. ; 1036.
Rawlings, St. Kitts, W. Indies, early iSth Cent.,
onwards ; 191.
Rawlins, Warw., Gloucs., Herefords., 1500-
1800; 957.
Raymes, any ; 1028.
Raymond, Berks. ; 151.
Raymond, Marpool, Devon, before 1700 ; 490.
Raymond, Dublin, Kerry, Cork, before 1050 ;
Essex before 1600 ; 822.
Raymond, Marpool, Devon, before 1700 ; 980.
Rayne, any, however spelt ; 839.
Rayner, Essex ; 61 9.
Rayner, Yorks., before 1750 ; 1337.
Read, Bristol, 1700-1800 ; 36.
Read, St. James', London, in 1752 ; probably
of Irish origin ; 694.
Read, London, 1400- 1600 ; 814.
Reade, Morton, Staffs., and Cheshire ; 1037.
Reade, Rossenarra, Callan. co. Kilkenny. 1070-
1800 ; Modeshill, Mohubber and Cashel, co.
Tipp., 1600-1800; 1039.
Rede, London, 1400- 1600 ; 814.
Rede, Oxon, Berks., Herts., cvc. ; 1038.
Redhead, any ; 284.
75
Redman— Robins
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Redman (Redmayne), Levens, Harewood,
Thornton-in-Lonsdale, &c, since noo,
especially 1 100-1700 ; 554.
Redman, Hunts. ; 789.
Redman (Redmayne), W. R. Yorks., 1600-
1750 ; 1108.
Redmayne, any ; 958.
Reed; 1152.
Reeks, Wilts, and Dorset ; 69.
Rees, Carnarvon ; 1219.
Reeve, South Northants. about 16th Cent. ;
144.
Reeve, South of England, 1600, and America ;
236.
Reeve, Leics. ; 456.
Regis, Dauphine, 1600-1684 ; 1189.
Reichel, England, Ireland, Germany, Switzer-
land, America; 1042.
Reid, Pitfoddles, Birness and Balnakettle,
counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine,
1400-1800 ; 965.
Reid (see Pt. 3).
Reily (see Pt. 3).
Reimes, any; 1028.
Remington, Coventry ; 1351.
Rendell, So. Devon and Cornwall ; 343.
Renel (Reynel, Rynel, Sec), Devon, Somer-
set, Cornwall, 1 100- 1700 ; 1047.
Renfon, Berwickshire ; 820.
Rennie, Scotland; 293.
Renshaw, Lanes, and Chesh. ; 1036.
Retif, Huguenot; 641.
Revett, Suff. ; .1063.
Rewse, Suff. ; Hedgestone (Harrow-on-the-
Hill), 1625-16S5 ; 1159.
Reymes, any ; 1028.
Reynaud, France or West Indies before 1800 ;
141.
Reyne, any, however spelt ; 839.
Reynel (see Renel).
Reynolds ; 657.
Reynolds, Devon, Somerset. Dorset ; 746.
Reynolds, before 1660 ; 1047.
Reynolds, Lei trim and Donegal ; 1048.
Reynolds, cos. Leitrim, Westmeath, Longford
and Dublin, before 1820 ; 1049.
Reynolds, Carshalton, 18th Cent. ; 1050.
Reynolds (see Pt. 3).
tRiCE, Devon, before 1700 : 619.
Rice, England, Wales, Ireland, and America ;
884.
Rice, Sussex; 1051.
Rice, Dingle, co. Kerry, 1630-1730 ; 1171.
Rich, Scotland, before 1711 ; 878.
Rich, Essex, Norf., Suff., Hants., Middx.,
London, and Bullhouse (Yorks.) ; 1052.
Richard, France ; 797.
■{•Richards, Rathaspeck, Ireland, and Stratford-
on-Avon ; 133.
Richards ; 1053.
Richards, Warws., before 1800 ; 1230.
Richardson, any ; 125.
Richardson, Ulster, 1600-1800 ; 894.
Richardson, Cumb. ; 913.
Richardson, co. Tyrone ; 939.
Richardson, Lascelles Hall and Sheriff Hutton.
Yorks., 1500-1700 ; 1055.
•fRiCHARDSON, Cumb., Westmorland; 1163.
Richman, Christ Church, Hants. ; 1034.
Richer, any ; 1056.
Rickman, any ; 789.
Rickman, Sussex ; 983.
Rickman, South Counties and London ; 1057
and 1053.
Rideout, Sussex ; 1362.
IRider, Chesh. ; 1316.
Rider, Cambridge, Watertown, and Sherborn.
Mass. ; 1097.
Ridgway, before 1679 ! 373.
Ridley, Eastern Counties, after 1500 ; 1055.
Rigby, Harrock, Lanes. ; 1182.
Rigg (Rigge), Cumb., Lines., from 1500 ; 1062.
Riggs, Hants., Sussex, from 1500 ; 1062.
Riland, Worcester and Gloucs., before 1700 ;
1337.
Rippon, Lanchester, co. Durham, 1600-1900 ;
1072,
Risley; 132.
Rivers, Sussex and Kent, 1400-1600 ; 302.
Rivett, Suff. ; 1063.
Riviere ; 1064.
Robards, Bury St. Edmunds ; 102.
Roberson, Wilton, Norf., before 1900 ; 1066.
Roberts, Britfieldstown, co. Cork, 1631-1006 ;
43, 1067, and 1069.
Roberts, Derbys. ; 433.
Roberts, Overston, Northants., before 1685 ;
707.
Roberts, England, before 1650 ; 1068.
fRoBERTS, Isle of Wight, 18th Cent. ; 1366.
Roberts (see Rookehcrst).
Roberts (see Pt. 3).
Robertson, Islay ; 809.
tRoBERTsoN, Strowan, Scotland, before 1700,
later Edinburgh (and see Pt. 3, under
Henry) ; 1089.
Robeson, Scotland, before 1676 ; 943.
Robins, from Salop on Welsh border ; 1070.
76
Robinson— Ry land
PART II.
Robinson, Rokeby, Yorks., &c. ; 289.
Robinson, Stanhope, co. Durham, 1000-1900 ;
1072.
Robison (this spelling), Staffs., before 1700 ; 281.
Robson, Northumb. ; 913.
Roche, Cork, Kerry, 1C00-1800 ; 1080.
Rochead, Craigleith and Inverleith, 17th Cent. ;
168.
Rochester, Essex, Kent, Sussex ; 69.
Rockett (see Pt. 3, under Pomeroy).
■J-Rockwood (Rockett), England, before 1636 ;
1074.
Roe, 17th Cent. ; 1075.
Roe, Parwich, Derbys. ; 1217.
Roebuck, Sheffield, before 1800 ; 25:
Roebuck, Midland counties, 1700-1900 ; 322.
fRoELANTS, Belgium, before 1650 ; 1076.
*Roelants, Holland, after 1650 ; 1076.
Rogers, Oxon, Bucks, and Berks., 18th Cent. ;
618.
Rogers, Deal, Kent, 18th Cent. ; 618.
♦Rogers, Biyntangor, Denbighs. ; 777.
Rogers (see Pt. 3).
Rolee, Sussex ; 598.
Rolls (Rolles), Oxfordshire and Surrey, before
.y 1800; 186.
Rolmanhouse, 1200-1800, Borders ; 1078.
Romanes, 1200-1800, Borders; 1078.
Romanus, 1200-1800, Borders ; 1078.
Rome, Annan ; 1071.
Romney ; 518.
Romney (see Pt. 3).
Roobertes (see Rookehurst).
Rookehurst (Roobertes, Roberts), Glassen-
bury, Cranbrook, Kent, 1103-1906 ; 43,
1067, and 1069.
fRoos, Gedney and Irby, Lines., before 1450 ;
851.
Roosa, U.S.A., 1660 ; Dutch and French ; 1096.
Roper (Viscounts Baltinglass), Derbyshire, Ire-
land, &c. ; 386.
Roper, Kent (and especially Norf. and Suff.
1500-1700) ; 446.
IRoper; 1275.
Rosborough, Mullinagoan, co. Fermanagh ;
1204.
Rose, Kent, London ; 1700-1000 ; 1061.
Rose, from Rose of Kilravock, Nairn, 1219
onwards (and see Pt. 3) ; 1070.
Rosewell, Bradford, nr. Taunton, English-
combe, Combe, Hay, Dunkerton, Camerton,
Somerset, 1 300-1 700 ; 957.
Ross, Ireland, 16S0-1830 ; 479.
Ross, Glamis and /Aberdeen, before 1600 ; 1153.
Rossiter, Topsham, Devon ; 524.
Rous, White Waltham, before 1600 ; 497.
Rous (see Pt. 3).
Rousseau, Huguenot ; 641.
Rowand (Rowan), any ; 202.
Rowe, London and Middx. , 1400-1900 ; 837.
Rowe, Cornwall ; 1083.
Rowlandson, So. Durham, before 1700 ; 839.
Rowlee (Rowley), New Engl. ; 1085.
Rowntree, Yorks. ; 1086.
fRuDD, Herts., before 1700 ; 226.
Rudd, Herts. ; 789.
Rudd, Westmorland and Durham, before 1750 ;
1243.
Rudduck (Ruddock), Shepton Mallet district,
Somerset, before 1840 ; 38.
fRuDiSEL, Huguenot ; 573.
Rudyard, North Staffs., before 1500 ; 1313.
Rudyerd, Rudyerd ; 118.
Ruff, Sunbury, Middx. ; 1088.
Rufford, Edlesborough, Bucks. ; 568.
Rugeley, Staffs., 1300-1500 ; 737.
Ruppenthal, Western Germany ; 1 0S0.
Rush, Oxford, before 1700; 1011.
Rushen, principally Essex ; 1091.
Rushton, Westmorland, before 17S0 ; 1092.
Rushworth ; 132.
Russell, Dorsets., before 1450 ; 112.
fRussELL, England and America ; 295.
Russell, Staffs., iSth Cent. ; 482.
Russell ; 675.
tRussELL, Walsall 1S11 ; 720.
Russell, Warws., before 1650 ; 930.
Russell, Treville and Thruxton, Hereford, 17th
Cent.; 931.
Russell, Powick and Chelmick ; 951.
Russell, New Bond Street, London ; 1037.
Russell (see Pt. 3, under Baird).
Ruth yen, Perth, Scotland ; 1186.
Rutledge, any ; 345.
Rutter, after 1700 ; 333.
tRurrER, Denbigh, 1430-1770 ; 480.
Ryan, France or Channel Islands since 181 2 ;
613.
Ryder, N. R. Yorks., 1700-1000 ; 249.
tRYDER, Lichheld, Staffs. ; 777.
JRyder, Chesh. (and see Pt. 3, under Weldon) ;
1316.
Rydings, Lanes. ; 1233.
Rye, any ; 1094.
Ryland, London, 1660-1750 ; 906.
Ryland, any ; 1127.
Ryland. Worcester and Gloucs., before 1700 ;
1337.
77
Ryle — Seaborne
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Ryle, Cheshire ; 1269.
Rynel (see Renel).
Ryno, N.J., 1723 ; 1096.
Ryther, United Kingdom or America ; 1097.
Sackville (see Pt. 3, under De Molyns).
Sadleir, Sopwell Hall, co. Tipp. ; 1098.
Sage, Middletown, Conn., U.S.A., after 1650 ; 6.
Sager, Lanes, and Yorks. ; 1208.
fSAiNSBURY, Wilts., 18th Cent. ; 402.
St. Clair, Herdmanston and Nesbit ; 898.
St. George, Headford Castle, Ireland, 1650-
1900 ; Hatley St. George, Beds., 1066-
1650; 1099.
Sainthill (St. Hill), 1650-1800 ; 1100.
St. John, Dorset and Wilts., 17th Cent. ; 190.
St. John, England (?), later Saratoga Co.,
N.Y. ; 548.
St. Lize, called Le Riche, Earls of Huntingdon
and Northampton, abt. 1070 ; 1052.
Salisbury, England and Wales, before 1650 ;
707.
Salley, any (settled South Carolina, 1735) ;
1101.
fSALMON, Creeting and Barking, Sufi, before
1630; 537.
Salt, Staffs., 17th Cent. ; 177.
TSalt, Betley, Staffs. ; 777.
Salter (see Pt. 3, under Ewington).
tSAMPSON, Blackwell, before 1750 ; 226.
Sampson, Yorks. ; 791.
Sampson, any related to Larkins ; 980.
Sanderson, Yorks. ; 302.
SANDERSON.'any ; 345.
Sanderson (Saunderson), Yorks., Durham,
Northumb., &c, before about 1700 ; 1103.
Sandes (Sandis, Sandys, Sands), England and
America, 1560-1700 ; 1104.
Sandford, Lanes., 1600-1S00 ; 282.
Sandys, St. Bees, Cumb., before 1400 ; 1203.
fSANGER, before 1700 ; 961.
Sansom, Berks. ; later London ; after 1737,
America ; 1271.
Sarle (see Searle).
Satterthwaite, Hawkshead. 1600 ; 917.
Saunders, Rhode Island, U.S.A. ; 187.
Saunders, Isle of Wight ; 271.
Saunders, Newbury and Berks., 17th Cent. ;
549.
Saunders, England ; 922.
Saunders, any ; 1105.
Saunders, Cote. Gloucs., abt. 1710-1730 ; 1162.
Saunders-Allen, St. Just-in-Pen\vith, Pen-
zance, 1781 ; 321.
Saunderson, any ; 345.
Saundrey, Cornwall ; 1083.
Saurin, Nimes, Languedoc; Revocation of
Edict of Nantes ; 1106.
Savage, Middletown, Conn., U.S.A., after 1650 ;
6.
Savelli, Rome, 1700-1900 ; 169.
Savill, Norwich, 1785 ; 1202.
Saville, Dewsbury, Yorks., abt. 1787 ; 1377.
Sawyer, Kettering ; 206.
Saxon, any ; 1107.
Saxton, any ; 1107.
Sayer, Surrey, before 1700 ; 930.
Scardeville, Funtington, Sussex ; 553.
Scarisbrick, Scarisbrick, 1760 ; 1079.
Scarisbricke (see Pt. 3).
fScARTON, Middx. ; 1142.
Scattergood, any ; 1109.
Schaffer, Penna., U.S.A., before 1800 ; 350.
Schapper (formerly Schaper) ; 1110.
Scharp (see Sharp).
Schein, Aix-la-Chapelle, before 1625 ; 1259.
Scholefield, Henshaw, Northumb., 17th Cent.
498.
Schoobert, any ; 93.
Schultens ; 1338.
Scofield, Halifax, Yorks., 1600-1674 ; 498.
fScoRER, any ; 1112.
Scot, Longraigne, Wexford, 1649-1685 ; 1093.
Scot, Chesterford, Essex, and Great Marlow,
17th Cent. ; 1093.
Scott, Scott's Hall, Kent ; 141.
Scott, Bucks Co., Pa., 1720 ; 420.
Scott, Suff. and Essex, before 1630 ; 707.
Scott, Renfrew, 1745 ; 720.
Scott, Scotland ; Va., from 18th Cent. ; 1113
Scott, Orkney and Shetland ; 1114.
Scott, Yorks., 1650-1790 ; 1116.
Scott of Buccleuch, Scottish Border ; 1188.
Scott, Norwich, 1785 ; 1202.
Scott; 1363.
Scott (see Pt. 3).
Screop (see Pt. 3).
Scrymgeour, Fife and Forfarshire ; 1312.
Scudamore, Herefordshire to Kent, 17th Cent. ;
693.
Scully, King's Co., co. Longford, before 1650 ;
822.
fScuDAMORE, Kentchurch, Herefords., more
particularly up to 15th Cent. ; 1015.
Scudamore (Skid.more, Escudamour), Kent-
church, Herefords., 1300 ; Ballingham,
Herefords., 1712 ; 1117.
Scurlog, co. Meath ; 1130.
Seaborne, Sutton, before 1640 ; 660.
78
Soaly— Sinnett
PART II.
Sealy, Somerset and Dorset, before 1780 ; 580.
Sealy, Kerry, before 1760 ; 822.
Seaman, Bredgar, Kent, before 1641 ; 92.
Seaman, East Anglia ; 1118.
Seaman, Suff. till 1630 ; and Long Island,
U.S.A.; 1119.
Searle ; 132.
Searle (later Sarle), Cornwall ; 776.
Searle ; 1053.
Searle, Cambs., 17th Cent. ; 1222.
Searle, Tetney, Lines., iSth Cent. ; 1372.
Sears, London or Dunstable, before 1635 ; 70.
Seaton, Lord (see Colborne).
Seawell, Walsoeken, Norf., 17th Cent. ; Book-
ham Grange, Surrey, 18th Cent. ; Mare-
lands, Famham, Surrey, 19th Cent. ; 137.
Seccombe, Cornw., before 1661 ; 268.
Seddon, Ormskirk, Lanes. ; 50.
Sedgwick, S. Staffs, and N. Warws. ; 250.
Sedgwick, Herts., after 1700 ; 1120.
Seede, Gloucs., North of England, 1400-1600 ;
957.
Seelye, 17th Cent. ; 1075.
Seed, Forest of Bolland ; 1083.
Segar, Lanes. ; 366.
Segerson, Kerry, &c, 1700-igoo ; 798.
Seintclere, Nutbourne, West Sussex, 1300-
1500 ; 859.
Selby, Lanchester, Durham ; 105.
Senior, 17th Cent. ; 892.
Sergeant, Lewisham, Kent, and Bermondsey,
Surrey, before 1825 ; 416.
Seton, Scotland ; 289.
Seton, Pitmeddeh, co. Aberdeen, 1500-igoo ;
965.
Sewall, any ; 1310.
Sewell, Coventry, 1514 ; 1348.
Sexton, any ; 1107.
Seymour, Connecticut, 1635-1907 ; 98.
Seymour, Limerick, 1 650-1750 ; 565.
Seymour, Yorks. ; 1233.
Shackleton ; 830.
Shafto, Dunston Hall, Durham, before 1750 ;
1274.
Shakespeare, Warws., 17th Cent. ; 177.
Shakespeare. Warws. ; 383.
Shanks (Shank), Md. and Ky., U.S.A. ; 1345.
Sharp, VV. Sussex, 1700 ; 135.
Sharp (Sharpe, Shairp, Scharp), Scotland,
Sweden, Holland; 1111.
Sharp, Hants., before 17S0 ; 1122..
Sharp (Sharpe), any; 1123.
Sharples, Sharpies, Lanes. ; 1124.
fSHARPLES, Lanes. ; 1239.
Shark v, St. Kitts, 18th Cent. ; 1006.
Shaw, Norf. and Suff. (especially Gillingham,
Norf.) ; 122.
Shaw, Highlands of Scotland ; 808.
Shaw, any ; 1125.
Shedden, Paulerspury, Northants., and Spring
Hill, Isle of Wight ; 403.
Sheldon, any ; 1126.
Shelley, Ireland ; 1127.
Shelton, any, especially Staffs, and Warws. ;
1133.
Shenton, Somerset, 1600-1800 ; 931.
Shepherd, Kettering district, abt. 16th Cent. ;
144.
|Shepheard, Cheshunt, Herts., formerly of
Bunhill Row, London ; before 1765 ; 786.
Sherard (see Pt. 3, under Croppenbergh).
Sherborn (see Pt. 3).
Sherlock, co. Kildare ; 1130.
Sherlock, London, 1550-1650 ; 1130.
fSHERMAN ; 675.
Sherman, Yaxley (? Yoxley) ; 744.
Sherman (Quakers), Long Island, U.S.A., ; 803.
fSHERRARD ; 1195.
Sherwin, New Engl, before 1775 ; 294.
Sherwood, East Hendred, Berks., &c ; 549.
Sherwood, any ; 1132.
Shettlewood, Jamaica ? early iSth Cent. ;
743.
Shillito, W. Riding Yorks. ; 385.
Shilton, any, especially Staffs, and Warws. ;
1133.
fSmPLEY, Leics., 1700-1730 ; 818.
Shipman, Notts, and America, 17th Cent. ; 513.
Shorrocks, Manchester, 18th Cent. ; 690.
Short ; 132.
Shorter ; 1275.
Shortt, Dumfriesshire ; 1134.
Shovel, Crayford, Kent ; 696.
Shrapnel, Wilts., abt. 17S5 ; 128.
Shuttleworth, Lanes. ; 1135.
Sidney, Penshurst, before 1743 ; 1136.
Sikes, especially American ; 394.
Simmonds, W. Sussex, before 1S00 ; 982.
Simmons (see Symondson).
Simpson, Torrisholme and Sladebank ; 109.
Simpson, Derbys., 1500-1700 ; 1137.
Simpson, Gisburne Forest, Yorks., 1 500-1 700";
1138.
Simpson, Bromsgrove, 17th Cent. ; 1374.
Simson, Islay and Glasgow ; 793.
Singer, Penna., U.S.A., before 1756 ; 350.
fSiNGLETON, South Carolina : 858.
Sinnett, New England, U.S.A. ; 1141.
79
Sisson— Springs
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Sisson, England ; 1360.
fSKARDEN, Essex, 15th Cent. ; 1142.
Skeet, Surrey ; 1143.
Skeet, Suff., 1S00 ; 1315.
Skeffington, London and Middx., 1400-1700 ;
837.
Skeffington (Skevington), any ; 1144.
Skelhorne, Liverpool, iSth Cent. ; 690.
Skidmore (see Scudamore).
Skillan (Skillixg), 1600-1750 ; 142.
Skinner, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Skipwith, Yorks. and Lines. ; 447.
Skipworth, South Kelsev, 1780 ; 397.
Skrymsher, High Offley, Staffs. ; 1037.
Slade, Somerset and Dorset, before 1780 ; 580.
Slade, Southern Counties, 17th Cent. ; 1014.
Slade (see Pt. 3).
Sladen, Yorks. ; 1233.
Slane (see Fleming).
Sleath, Leics., before 1600 ; 616.
Sleeper ; 1333.
Slingsby, 14th Cent. ; 1146.
Sloccm (Slocumb, Slocomb, &c), America
and England ; 1147.
Smart, Northumb. ; 777.
Smerdon, any ; 62.
Smeeton, South Leics. and Northampton ;
1343.
•j-Smith, Stretton-en-le-Field,Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
56.
ISmith, Coventry, &c. ; 228.
Smith (? of Tottne, Devon) ; Virginia before
1675; 253.
Smith, Preston and Enderby ; 665.
Smith, North Claines, Worcester ; 777.
Smith, Hursley and Southampton ; 900.
Smith, Worplesdon, Surrey, before 1650 ; 930.
Smith, Burpham, W. Sussex, 1531 ; 982.
Smith, "The Smith Families" ; 1038.
Smith, Harppen (or Hargham) Hall, nr. Hing-
ham, Norf., 163S ; 1149.
Smith, Cape Cod ; 1155.
Smith, Penkham Court (from Stoke Lacy),
Herefords. ; 1156.
Smith, Holy Island, before 1750 ; 1158.
Smith, Cranstoun, Scotland, 1770 ; 1153.
|Smith, co. Donegal and Londonderry, abt.
1800; 1379.
Smith (see Pt. 3).
Smyth, Withcote, Leics., and Rathcoursey, co.
Cork, before 1C40 ; 537.
Smyth, co. Tyrone or neighbourhood, abt. 1700 ;
1048.
Smythe, Hilton, Bridgenorth, before ijoo ■
899.
Smythe, England ; 922.
Snell, Berks., Oxon, Wilts. ; 1160.
ISnow, Plymouth, Mass., 1623 ; 342.
Snow, Cape Cod, from " Pilgrim " times ; 485.
fSNOW, U.S.A., before 1768 ; 715.
Snowden, Airedale ; 1083.
Soady (Soade, Soaden), any ; 104.
Sole (see Soule).
Somerford (see Pt. 3),.
Somers, Worcester, Worcs., Gloucs., Bristol,
1500-1709 ; 1162.
Somerscales, Lines, and Yorks. ; 1143.
Somerville, Lanarks. and Tweedside, 1600-
1800; 1163.
Somerville, any ; 1164.
Somner, Huntercombe Burnham, Bucks., 17th
Cent. ; 931.
So per, Devon ; 1212.
fSoTTON (Sutton), Cumb., 1200-1500 ; 127.
Soule (Sole), London or Kent, 1575-1625,
(and see Pt. 3) ; 1165.
Soule (see Pt. 3).
South, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
Southcote, Mohuns Otterv, Devon ; 17th
Cent. ; 931.
Southouse, any ; 958.
Southwick, Salem, Mass., U.S.A., 1630 ; 77.
Spalding (probably Lines.), early 17th Cent. ;
1090.
Spalding, Inverarity, Forfarshire, before 1600 ;
1153.
Sparkes (see Pt. 3).
Sparry, Staffs, and Wore, before 1650 ; 21.
Spear (various spellings), any ; 1167.
Spedding, any, especially Cumb. and Ireland ;
1168.
*Spence, Quakers, Menwith Hill, Hamps-
thwaite, nr. Harrogate, abt. 1633 to 1903 ;
648.
Spencer ; 675.
Spencer, Edworth and Stotfold, 1555-163S ;
1170.
Sperrey, Derbys., Staffs., Leics. ; 1283.
Spicer, Va., 1635 ; New London, Conn.,' 1666 ;
860.
Spink (see Pt. 3).
Spooner, latter part of 18th Cent. ; 1374.
Spoor ; 1253.
Spotswood, Kerry, &c, 1600-1800 ; 793.
Spraggett, any, chiefly Warws. ; 108.
Sprague, Upway, Dorset, before 1640 ; 923.
Spriggs ; 147.
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PART II.
Spring, Castlemaine, co. Kerry, 1630-1730 ;
1171.
Spurr; 1253.
Stackhouse, any before 1674, especially
Northumberland, Durham, Yorks., Staffs.,
Cornwall; has pedigree from 1674; 31.
Stackhouse, any ; 1173.
Stackhouse, co. Durham, before 1S00 ; 1225.
Staines, Herts., Essex, Middx. ; 695.
■{■Stamp, Lines., before 1850 ; 1174.
Standerwick, Standerwick, co. Somerset ; 1176.
Stakes, Essex, before 1600 ; 106.
Stanhope, Weardale, co. Durham, early ; 439.
Stanhope, Earls of Chesterfield, Devon, Stuart
period ; 1368.
Stanley, Warws., 17th Cent. ; 930.
Stanton, Salop, 1086-1250 ; 751.
IStanton, Jamaica, W.I., and New York,
from Louth, Lines., Lanes. ; 1650-1700 ;
818.
Stanton (Staunton), any (and see Pt. 3) ; 1177.
Stapleton, Warbrook, Hants. ; 898.
Stapleton, Greasley and district, Notts.,
1600-1900; 1178.
Stapylton, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Starbuck, Nantucket, Mass. ; 13.
Stark, Mass. and Conn., before 1700 ; 279.
Stark, New London, Conn., 1652-1907 ; 1179.
Starkey, Chesh., Essex ; 1181.
Staunton (see Stanton).
Staveley, any ; 1125.
Staveley, Ripon, before 1638; 1154.
Stearns (Sterne), Suff. and Cambridge, before
1650 ; 1024.
Stedman, Soho, London ; 1037.
Stedman, Aston, Corfton and Munslow, Salop,
from 1439 ; 1156.
Stedman, Suff., before 1540 ; 1183.
Steed, Cornwall, before 1660 ; 1047.
Steel, Lines., Louth, 16th Cent. ; 1184.
Steevens, Bottesford, Leics., 1700-1S00 ; 36.
Stephens, Cooledine, co. Carlow ; latterly
Dublin; 830.
Stephens, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1668 ; owned
land in Broadway parish, Worcester, 1706 ;
1084.
Stephenson, N. Ireland ; 1185.
Stephenson (see Pt. 3).
Sterry, Middx., before 1630 ; 1187.
Sterry (see Sturry).
Steuart, Banff., 17th Cent. ; 148 and 149.
Steuart, Scotland from 13th Cent. ; 1188.
Steuart (see Stewart).
Stevens, Cornw., Devon, 18th Cent. ; 322.
Stevens ; 1363.
IStewart, Dublin and Wicklow, 1720-1800 ;
591.
Stewart (Steuart, Stuart), in or about
Banffshire and Aberdeenshire ; 817.
Stewart, Glenbuckie, Perthshire ; 1043.
Stewart, Scotland, from 13th Cent. ; 1188.
Stewart, any (especially Atholl and Deeside,
1500-1750) ; 1191.
Stewart, of Galloway, Irish branch, especially
about 1600 ; 1349.
Stewart (see Stuart).
Stewart (see Pt. 3).
Stewarts, Perthshire, 1189.
Stewarts, Perthshire ; Argyllshire ; 1199.
Stites, U.S.A., 1630, from London ; 1096.
Stockberger, Penna., U.S.A., and Schwarz-
wald , Germany ; 1 1 92.
Stockdale, Somerset, 1600-1800 ; 357.
Stockdale, Dublin, before 1800 ; 878.
Stocking, Middletown, Conn., U.S.A., after
1650 ; 6.
Stockley, any before 1800 ; 244.
Stone ; 657.
Stone ; 969.
Stoner (Stonard), Essex, after 1600 ; 1288.
Stout, Lines, and Notts., 17th Cent. ; 513.
Stow (Stowe), any ; 1336.
Stoyle, Devon ; 144.
Strachan, Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol (and
seePt. 3); 121.
Strachan (Scotch), Kincardineshire, Aberdeen,
Forfar, Banff, London, Exeter, &c. ; 802.
Strader; 1195.
Straker, Abergavenny, before 1773 ; 1196.
Stratton, Kincardineshire, &c. ; 802.
Straunge, Salop, Norf., 1 100-1500 ; 763.
fSTREETER ; 355.
Stringer, Chesh. and Staffs. ; 111.
Strode, any ; 1198.
Strong, any, especially Oxfords. ; 425.
Strother, " Ecclesall Bierlow, nr. Sheffield,
i8th Cent. ; 184.
Stuart, Scotland from 13th Cent. ; 1188.
Stuart (Stewart), co. Roscommon, 18th Cent. ;
1200.
Stuart (see Stewart).
Stubber, Queen's Co. and Galwav, before 1S30 ;
880.
Stubbs, Staffs., before 1600 ; 929.
StOrmer, Calcutta or Bengal, 1750-1S00 ;
1280.
Sturry (Sterry), Salop, before 1600 ; 1187.
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Sturt, W. Sussex, before 1800 ; 982.
Stutesman, Penna., U.S.A. (and Maryland),
before 1730 ; 350.
Style, of or nr. Bucks., before 1800 ; 1005.
Sugden, Yorks. ; 1233.
fSuLLiv'AN, Berehaven. before 1S00 ; 948.
Sutcliffe, Yorks. ; 1233.
Sutton, Lines., before 1700 ; 1203.
Sutton (see Sotton).
Swainsons, Preston ; 917.
Swale (Swales), Yorks., 18th Cent. ; 207.
Swallow, Yorks. ; 1233.
Swann, Kingsterndale, Derbys., before 1800 ;
494.
Swanwick, \Vem, Chesh. ; 708.
Swanwick, Chesh., Salop ; 9S5.
Swanzy, co. Monaghan ; 1205.
Sweers (sec Pt. 3).
Sweeting, City of London or Essex, 18th Cent. ;
1206.
Swindlehurst (Swinglehurst), Lanes, and
Yorks. ; 1208.
Swinton, Scotland, &c, from 1130 ; 1209.
Swords, co. Cavan, iSth Cent. ; 364.
Sykes, especially American ; 394.
tSYMONDsoN (Simmons), Leydon before 1630,
then America ; 295.
Symson, Kendal ; 168.
Tabor, Essex or elsewhere ; 718.
Tabor, any, especially Essex ; 1210.
Tait, Aberdeenshire ; 1002.
Tak, Brabant, 17th Cent. ; 730.
Talbert. anv ; 736.
Talbot, Bashall Hall, Yorks. ; 777.
Tandy, Drewstown, co. Meath, before 1750;
341.
Tang (see Tong).
Tapley, Devon ; 1212.
Tapper. Exeter, before 1700 ; 226.
tTAPScoTT ; 675.
Tapson, Stepney, iSth Cent. ; 853.
Tarratt. Derbys. and Leics. ; 926.
Tate, Worthing, Sussex, 1750-1850 ; 768.
Tate, Northants. ; 1323.
tTATNALL, Staffs., 1700-1730 ; 818.
Taunton, Somerset and Dorset, before 1780 ;
580.
Taverner, Lisburn, nr. Belfast, before 1750 ;
1213.
Tayleur, any ; 62.
Taylor, Townhead, Westmorland ; 168.
Taylor, Essex, especially Colchester ; 247.
Taylor, Kent ; 503.
Taylor, Rochdale, before 1650 ; 616.
Taylor, London, Devon ; 746.
ITaylor, Askeaton, co. Limerick, before 1S00 •
786.
Taylor, Saxmundham and Wickham Market,
Suff., before 1750 ; 1214.
Taylor, Bradbourn, Derbys. ; Alstonfield,
Staffs., and Nottingham ; 1217.
Taylor (see Pt. 3, under Taylor and Carte..
Tayspill, Flanders and Colchester ; 549.
Teed, Devon ; 1219 and 1220.
Tempest, any ; 418.
fTEMPLE, London, before 1636 ; 1221.
Ten Bosch, before 1650 ; 1265.
Tench, co. Wexford ; 472.
Tenison, Cambs., Norf., 17th Cent. ; 1222.
Tennant, Yorks., before 1700 ; 1337.
Tetherington, Ireland and London, 1600-
1800 357.
Thacher (Thatcher), Somersets, and Wilts. ;
1234.
Thames (see Pt. 3).
Thatcher, Hastings and Westham districts.
Sussex ; 924.
Theed, Hundred of Cottesloe, Bucks. ; 568.
Theobald, Kent ; 1185.
Theobald, Kent and Hants. ; 1304.
Thirkell, Yorks., before 1800 ; 1223.
Thirkell, Houghton-le-Spring, 17S0-1S00 ;
1224.
Thirkell (see Pt. 3, under Thirkell and
Boverick).
Thirlby, Wells, Somerset. 17th Cent. ; 571.
Thistlethwaite, any ; 920.
Thistlethwaite, Dent, Yorks., before 1800 ;
1226.
Thomas (see Pt. 3, under Welsh).
-fTHOMPSON, Cheltenham. 17th Cent. : 551.
Thompson, Halifax, Yorks., before 1800 : 582.
Thompson, Dover, Kent, 18th Cent. ; 618.
fTHOMPSON, co. Antrim ; 675.
fTHOMPSON, Plymouth, abt. 1800 ; 777.
Thompson, Yorks. ; 1251.
Thompson, Seal, Kent ; 1362.
Thompsons, Lancaster and Cartmel, 1736 ; 917.
Thomson, " Hollin Hall," Yorks., 165S-1710 :
1084.
Thomson (Thompson), Shalford, Essex and
Lines. ; 1084.
Thomson, Aberdeen and the Border, before
1600 ; 1153.
Thorne, New England, abt. 1635 ; 434.
Thorne ; 675.
Thornely (Thorneley. Thornley. &c), East
Chesh., N. Derbys., Lanes. ; 1229.
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PART II.
Thornhill, Dublin, abt. 1854 ; 390.
Thornley, any county (except Lanes., Chesh.,
and N. Derbys ), and especially Warws.,
Leics., and S. Derbys., before 1800 ; 1230.
Thorp, Holderness and Yarm ; 369.
Thoyts, before 1700 (and see Pt. 3) ; 316.
Throckmorton' (see Pt. 3).
■JThUNDER ; 1064.
Thurlow, Lynn and The Burnhams, Norf.,
18th Cent. ; 631.
Tibbits, Viscount Hood familv, Kettering
district, abt. 16th Cent. ; 144.
Tidcombe, any (and see Pt. 3) ; 270.
Till, Penna. and England, 1600-1800 ; 236.
Tilley, Rhyl, 1790-1850 ; 658.
Tilney, Kippax, W. R. Yorks., before 1645 ; 813.
Tilton ; 642.
Timbrell, any ; 447.
Tincombe ; 1053.
fTiNDALL, Norf. ; 230.
Tindall (Tyndall), "Lines., Yorks.; 1550-
1720 ; 1231.
Tinker (see Pt. 3).
tTiNKHAM, New England, 1685 ; 1300.
Tobin, Nevis, early iSth Cent. ; 191.
Tod, Clackmannan, 17th Cent. ; 148 and 149.
Todd, Pontefract, Yorks. ; 744.
Todd, Cumb. ; 1168.
Tolputt, Kent ; 69.
Tolson, Bridekirke, Cumb., and Wath-upon-
Dearne, Yorks., before 1735 ; 416.
Tolson, Yorks. and Cumb., 1500-1800 ; 1232.
Tong (Tonge, Tongue, Tang), any ; 1233.
Tonstil (see Tunstall).
Tooke, London, 1682 ; 816.
Tootal, Wakefield, Yorks., 18th Cent. ; t 1372.
Torrens, Ulster ; 794.
Towell, Devon ; 1212.
Townsend, Warws. ; 151.
Townshend, Bridgnorth, before 1690 ; 660.
fTowNSHEND, Liverpool, abt. 1760 ; 777.
Tracy (Tress), Kent ; 92.
Traill, Orkneys ; 1188.
Trant, Kerry, &c, 1700-1900 ; 798.
Trant, co. Kerry ; iSth Cent. ; 895.
Trat (Tratt, Tratte), Somerset : 1236.
Travers, Devon from Notts. ; 653.
tT ravers, 1550-1060 ; Ireland from Lanes.,
Chesh. or Devon (and see Pt. 3) ; 1235.
Travers (Trevers, Trivers, Trevis, Trivess),
anv, especiallv Lanes., Chesh. and Hants. ;
1239.
Treat (Treatt, Tret), Somerset ; 1236.
Tregelles, Cornwall ; 495.
Tregenza, Cornwall ; 1083.
Tregunna, Cornw., abt. 1760 ; 128.
Treleaven, Cornwall, <ix. ; 1037.
Trench, Norf. and Hackney ; 465.
Trendle (Trendell), any ; 121.
Tress (see Tracy).
Tresse, Newcastle-on-Trent, 17th Cent. ; 1140.
Trevelyan (Trevilian), Kruscomb in Soms.,
Devon or Cornwall ; 986.
Trevers (see Travers).
Trevilyan, Exeter, 18th Cent. ; 322.
Trevis (see Travers).
*Trimnell ; 122.
Tripp, Rhode Island, 1635 ; 1237.
Trist (see Pt. 3).
Tritton, Anglo-Saxon : — Somerset, Gloucs.,
Worcs. Norman : — Kent, South Yorks.
Later : — Kent ; 1238.
Tritton, East Kent ; 1346.
Trivers (see Travers).
Trivess (see Travers).
Tronson, Coudray, France ; Cavan, Ireland ;
1600-1800; 1331.
Trot (Trott, Trotte), Somerset ; 1236.
Trotman (see Pt. 3).
Trouille ; 1338.
Troutbeck, Cheshire, before 1550 ; 386.
Troyte, Devon, 18th Cent. ; 655.
True; 1363.
Trumans, Walthamstow ; 455.
Trundle (Trundell), any; 121.
Tubman, Whitehaven, 17th Cent. ; 1249.
Tuchel (see Twitchell).
Tucker, Devon, before 1800 ; 510.
Tucker, Throwleigh, Devon, before 1560 ; 1 241 .
Tudor, any ; 1132.
Tunna (Tunnah), Chesh., before 1750 ; 281.
Tunstall (Tunsdale. Tonstil, &c), Northern
Counties, especially 1665-1780, which is
lacking (and see Pt. 3) ; 103.
Tuppen, Sussex ; 1094.
Tupper, in or from Channel Isles ; 240.
Turenne, Huguenot, 1685, Sancerre ; 693.
Turley (see Pt. 3).
fTuRNER, Shrigley Hall, nr. Macclesfield, 19th
Cent.; 22.
fTuRNER, England, before 17S5 ; 649.
Turner, Sutton Coldfield ; 949.
Turner, Salisbury, Wilts., before 1750 ; 1243.
Turner (see Pt. 3).
Turnock, Leek ; 1037.
Turnstead, before 1700; 319.
Turpin, Leics., Cambs., London, 1600—1800 ;
1246.
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Turton, Derbys., 1600-1800 ; 282.
Turton, any before 1540 ; 1244.
Turvey, Walcott, Worcs. ; 472.
*Tuttle, New Haven, Conn., 1638 ; 686.
Tweed, Essex ; 926.
Tweedy, Essex and Yorks. ; 1055.
Tweedy, Essex and Yorks. 17th Cent. ; 1246.
Twemlow, East Chesh. and North Staffs. ; 1247.
Twigge, Derbys., 1600-1800 ; 1272.
Twiss, Beula, 1716 ; 1202.
Twitcheix (Twichell, Tuchel), Dorset or
Devon, early 17th Cent. ; 1248.
Twysden, Roydon Hall, Kent ; 612.
Tylecote, Leics. and Staffs. ; 75.
Tyler, Walton, Somerset, before 1690 ; 707.
Tylney, Bucks., 16th Cent. ; 552.
Tyndali. (see Tindall).
Tyng, London or Dunstable, before 1635 ; 70.
Tynte, Somerset ; 716.
Tyrrell, Stanford and Drayton, Berks., before
1700 ; 931.
Tyrrell, Kilbride, Symondstown, Ireland, 17th
Cent. ; 1006.
Tyrrell, Westmeath, Dublin, Meath, Essex,
Bucks. ; 1251.
Udall, Exeter, 1694 ; 37.
Udny, principally Scotland ; 72.
Udny, Aberdeenshire, before and after Rebel-
lion of 1745 ; 768.
Uglow, Devon, formerly Breton ; 1343.
Underhill ; 675.
Underwood, Weston, Herts., 1 334-1 634 ; and
Bucks, (especially Bletchley) ; 1252.
Underwood, U.S.A., from 1637 ; 1253.
Unthank, Rosedale, N.R. Yorks., before 1650 ;
975.
Unwin (old forms, Ohnwyn, Onewyn, Ohn-
wine, &c), Castle Headingham and Steeple
Bumpstead, Essex, before 1750 ; Horton
and Yabington, Hants, (before 1500, and
later); Chatterley and Clough, Staffs.; 1255.
Upham, before 1600 ; 1047.
Uphome, before 1600 ; 1047.
L'pton, Antrim ; 794.
Uyvenhedj (see Van Neukirchen).
Vaillant, London and Surrey, 16S5-1800 ; 636.
Valentine, Eccles. Lanes. ; 540.
Valentine, Freetown. Mass., 1700-1005 ; 1041.
Valiant, Maryland, 1650-1750 ; 636.
Vallancey (see Pt. 3).
Van Balveren ; 1267.
Van Beuningen, anv ; 1260.
Van Bockom ; 1338!
Van Borrendam (see Borrendamme).
VanBylandt; 1267.
Vance (see De Vance).
Van Dam, Holland ; 339.
Van Der Meer, Holland ; 339.
Van Der Stern ; 1338.
Van De Stolpe, Sealand (Netherlands), 1600-
1800; 730.
Van Erpecum (Von E., De E.), Belgium and
Aix-la-Chapelle, before 1600 ; 1259.
Van Heemskerck, Holland ; 339.
Van Helsdingen, any ; 1260.
Van Homrigh (see Pt. 3).
Van Lennep, before 1600 ; 1262.
Van Marle (see De Marle).
Van Meter, N.Y., Pa., Va., 1730 ; 1286.
Van Neukirchen, gend. Uyvenheim ; 1267.
Van Oudt, Amsterdam, 17th Cent. ; 1265.
Van Pook, Low Countries, 17th Cent. ; 1006.
Van Pouke, Low Countries, 17th Cent. ; 1006.
|Van Riper, Holland to Am. before 1750 ; 1216.
Van Romunde (Van Romondt) ; 1265.
Van Son; 381.
Van Verschuer ; 1267.
Varnham, any ; 789.
Vashon, French refugees ; 557.
Vaughan, Wales ; 366.
fVAUGHAN, North of Ireland, 1600-1800 ; 595.
Vaughan, Cwmywili and Penybane, co. Car-
marthen, after 1600 ; 931.
Vaughton, Midland Counties, 1400-1800 ; 1270.
Vaux, England before 1772, Phila., Pa., U.S.A.,
since ; 1271.
Veldon (Weldon), came to Ireland 17th Cent. ;
364.
Venables (see Pt. 3).
Ventcomb, England and N. Jersey, 1600 and
1700 ; 236.
Venn, Devon, Somerset, 1400-1600 ; 1272.
Verboom, Holland ; 339.
|Verdon, Clonmore, co. Louth, before 1620 ;
1292.
Vernatti, Yorks. and London, before 1700 :
227.
Vernatti, Lines., London, and Holland ; 935.
Vernham, any ; 789.
Vernon, Yorks., Som., Home and Eastern
Counties, Quaker period ; 150.
Vernon, Worcs., 1600-1800 ; 626.
Verral (or Verrall), any ; 789.
Verrall, Steyning and Brighton, Sussex ; 1064.
Vesey, Lines., before 1S00 ; 87.
Vesey, Midland Counties, 1400-1S00 ; 1270.
Vesey (later Vessey), Lines., formerly Ireland ;
1343.
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Vessey, Lines., before 1S00 ; 87.
Viall, America ; 1147.
Vicars, Queen's Co., Ireland, 1600 ; 1274.
Vidler ; 1275.
Viggers (see Weygers).
Vignoles or Vignolles (see De Vignoles).
Villiers (any spelling), any ; 369.
Vincent; 151.
Viner, Wilts, before 1750 ; 1337.
Virley, E. Yorks., before 1240 ; 873.
Von Aspern, Germany from Netherlands, via
Denmark ; 1277.
fVoN Borcke, Germany ; 1267.
Von Der Ohe, any ; 122.
Von Erpecum (see Van Erpecum).
Von Piern, Aix-la-Chapelle, before 1600 ; 1259,
Von Reineck (Von Rheineck), Germany,
Scotland, Holland, before 1650 ; 1264.
Von Werpe, Hanover, Brunswick, Saxony,
before 1291, after 1400 ; 391.
Vowell, alias Hooker, Devon and Hants.
from Wales ; 653.
Vyner, Wilts, before 1750 ; 1337.
Waddilove, London, Yorks., Northumb. ; 33.
Wade, Skipton ; 1083.
Wade, Yorks. ; 1337.
Wadsworth, Northants. ; 789.
fWAGET, before 1700 ; 961 .
Wainewright, London, before 1750 ; Ferry-
bridge, Yorks. ; 1281.
Wakefield, Middx., before 1600 ; 164.
Waker (Walker), Hull, iSth Cent. ; 587.
Wakerley, Northants, Notts., Yorks., &c. ;
1283.
Wales, Peterborough, 18th Cent. ; 1357.
|Walford, Hereford, Essex, and especially
Worcester before 1750 ; 1284.
Walker, 1700 ; 179.
Walker, Suff. or Camb. ; 809.
Walker, Spaw House, nr. Rotherham and
Sheffield; 1255.
Walker (see Waker).
Wall, Powick, Worcs. , and Herefords. ; 151.
Wall (" Devereux "), Northants., iSth Cent. ;
1061.
fWALLACE, Auchans, Scotland ; 230.
Waller, any ; 1287.
Wallis, London and Ireland before 1800 ; 1289.
Wallis (see Pt. 3).
Wallworth, any ; 447.
*Walmesley, Coldcoates Hall, Lanes. ; 777.
Walpole, Norf. ; 927.
Walrond, Devon ; 9.
Walsh ; 950.
Walsh (see Pt. 3, under Welsh).
Walter, Va. and Md., U.S.A., since 1659 ;
1290.
Walter (Walters), any in U.S.A. ; 1345.
Walter ; 1053.
Walter, Warws. ; 1133.
Walton, Virginia, before 1750 ; 253.
Walton, Longton and Preston ; 917.
Walton, Alston, co. Durham, or Cumb., 1600-
1900, and Worsley, Lanes., 19th Cent. ;
1072.
Walton, Durham, London; 1181.
Wamsley, co. Fermanagh, before 1790 ; 8S3.
Wanley ; 542.
Wannop, Cumb., 1600-1800 ; 692.
Warburton, Chesh., 17th Cent. ; 429.
Warburton, Chesh. ; 519.
Warburton, Flints, and Chesh. ; 777.
Warburton, Eccles. Lanes, from Chesh. ; 1291.
Warcupp, of English, co. Oxon ; 910.
Ward, Cold Higham ; Middleton Cheney ;
1450-1550 ; 415.
fWARD, Va. and Kentucky ; 686.
{Ward, Hancock Co., Maine, iSth Cent. ; 936.
Ward, Capesthorne, Chesh., before 1570 ; 1292.
-j-Ward, Newcastle-under-Lvme, before 1620 ;
1292.
Ward, Yorks. ; 1293.
Ward, Staffs., Derbyshire and Notts. ; 1294.
Ward, Suff., 17th Cent. ; 1295.
Ward, Mellifont, co. Antrim : 1296.
Ward, Notts., Derbys. and Northants. ; 1297.
Warde, Yorks., 1500-1700 ; 1232.
Wardell, any ; 736.
Wardell (see Pt. 3).
Warden, New England, 1769 ; 1300.
Warder (? London) ; later. Isle of Wight ;
after 1701, America ; 1271.
Wardlaw, co. Cavan, 19th Cent. ; 323.
Wardlaw, Scotland and co. Down, 17th Cent. ;
743. N
Ware (see Pt. 3, under Butt).
Waring, Louth or Meath, before 1650 ; 106.
Waring, Salop before 1700 ; 1337.
Warne (see Pt. 3).
Warner, Boxted, Essex, border of Suff., 1500-
1625; 1301.
Warren, Stockport, Chesh.. before 1800 ; 25.
Warren, London, 1590-1620 : 1151.
Warren, cos. Carlow and Wicklow ; 1168.
Warren, Shepperton, Middx. ; 1186.
Warren, cos. Down or Armagh, 17th Cent. ;
1302.
Warren, Essex and Herts. ; 1365.
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THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Warren (see Pt. 3, under Bray).
Warton (Wharton), 1581 Lanes. ; 1761 Lon-
don and Yorks. ; 627.
Warton (see Wharton).
Wase, Sufi., 1500-1800; 1332.
W Ashbourne, Worcs., Northants., 1250-1750 ;
368.
jWaterhouse, Middletown, Conn., 1700-1825 ;
936.
Waters (Waterhouse, Watrous), New Engl.,
before 1825 ; 1303.
Waterworth, Yorks. (? Leeds), before 1800 ;
1380.
fWATHEN, any ; 550.
Wathen (see Worthen).
Watkins, Llanigon and Hay, co. Brecon, before
1600 ; 600.
Watkins ; 1363.
Watson, Cumb., before 1700 ; Ringshall,
Sufi., 18th Cent. ; 212.
Watson, North Seaton, Northumberland ;
759.
Watson, Garryhennedy, co. Tipp. ; 1098.
Watson, Carlisle ; 1185.
Watson, Cumb., 1600-1690 ; Suff. and Hants. ;
1304.
fWATTS, Cadbury, N. Somerset, before 1550 ;
851.
Watts, Sussex, 1650-17S0 ; 1116.
Wattson, any (with two T's) before 1750 ;
1307.
Wattson (see Pt. 3).
Wavell; 132.
Way (Waye), London or Dorchester, 1700 ;
1308.
Wayne, England ; 922.
Wead (Weede, Weed), England before 1631,
U.S.A. since ; 1314.
Webb, Ireland and Bristol, from 1600 ; 448.
Webb, Southampton, 1642-1707 ; 636.
Webb, cos. Cork and Limerick, 1600-1S00 ;
919.
fWEBLEY, Tildenham, Gloucs.. 18th Cent. ;
402.
fWEBSTER, 17th Cent. ; 466.
Webster, Yorks., before 1700 ; 474.
Webster, Ormsby ; 1124.
Webster, Ashburne, Derbys., &c. ; 1217.
Weddell, Hants., 18th Cent. ; 590.
Weddell (Weddall), Yorks., after 1400 ;
1311.
Wedderburn, Fife and Forfarshire ; 1312.
Wedgwood, any ; 1313.
Weede or Weed (see Wead).
Weekes (Wyke, Wire, Wykys, &c), Devon
(South Tawton, &c, and especially Byndon
in Axmouth), 1263-1800 ; 754.
Weekes, first settlers in America ; 754.
Weekes ; 1275.
Weekley, Northants., before 1750 ; 1337.
Weinrich, Nassau ; 1110.
Weister, any ; 1336.
Welch, Beaulieu, London ; 719.
Welch, Warws., 1760 ; 1315.
Welchman, Oxon, 1550-1660 ; Banbury, Oxon,
1685-1740 ; 1315.
Weldon, Weldon, Northumb. ; 162.
Weldon, Ralimderry and Kilmorony, since
1600; 1316.
fWELDON, Northumb., 10G6-1700 ; Staffs.,
Kent, Berks., before 1700 (and see Pt. 3) ;
1316.
Weldon (see Vei.don).
Welles ; 1326.
Wellman, Ilminster, S.W. Engl. ; 1020.
Wellman (see Pt. 3).
Wells, 1500-1625 ; 1301.
Wells (Welles, De Welles), Lanes., Bucks.,
Windsor, London, &c, 1500-1676 wanted,
1676-1800 known : 1318.
Welply (Welpley, Whelpley), Wales, 17th
Cent., and America ; 1319.
Welsh (see Pt. 3).
Welson, any; 1320.
*Wendell, to 1642 ; 1321.
Wensley; 1363.
Wescombe (see Westcombe).
West, Warws. ; 146.
West, any ; 1322.
West, Tonbridge and Deptford, Kent ; 1362.
Westbrook, Surrey, before 1600 ; 930.
Westcombe (Wescombe). Somersets. ; 400.
Westcombe, Somersets., before 1700 ; 930.
fWESTCOTT ; 675.
Westcott, Kent and Devon ; 1335.
Westley, Northants. : 1323.
Weston, Rugeley, Staffs., 16th Cent. ; 128.
Weston, Rugeley, 1400-1S00 ; 737.
Weston, Berks., Bucks., Oxfordsh., Northants.,
1600-1725 ; 1324.
Weston (see Pt. 3).
j-Westropp, Fort Anne, co. Clare, 17th Cent. ;
1329.
Weyburn ; 1326.
Weygers (Viggers), Antwerp, before 1600 ;
1259.
Wgan (see Wogan).
Whaley (Whalley) ; 657.
86
Whaley— Wilson
PART II.
Whaley (see Pt. 3).
Wigmore, Lucton, before 1600 ; 660.
Wharton (Warton), Swine, E.R. Yorks.,
Wire (see Weekes).
before 1800 ; 975.
Wilbraham, Chesh. ; 1247.
Wharton, Descendants of Thos., 2nd son of
Wilby, Northants. and Herts. ; 1143.
2nd Lord W. ; 1109.
Wilcox, Liverpool district, early i8th Cent. ;
Wharton (see Warton).
35.
Wheaton (Wheedon), South West Engl. ;
Wildbore (see Pt. 3).
1020.
Wilde (see Pt. 3).
Wheeler (see Pt. 3).
Wilder ; 1339.
Wheelwright, Yorks. ; 1233.
Wilders ; 409.
Whelpley (see Welply).
Wilkins, Gloucs., before 1700 ; 930.
Whetcroft, Dublin, 1700 ; Phila., Pa., and
Wilkinson, Durham, before 1660 ; 707.
Annapolis, Md. ; 632.
Williams (Will yams, &c), Cefn Yorwydd,
Whetham, Dorset and Somerset ; 1328.
Glams., before 1650 ; 53.
Whichcote, London. 1760 ; 636.
Williams, Newfoundland ; 89.
Whiffle, Booking, Essex ; 377.
fWiLLiAMS, Edwinsford, nr. Manelly, 1700-1900 ;
Whitbread, Beds, or Herts. ; 887.
104.
Whitby, Chesh. and co.Waterford, 17th Cent. ;
Williams, Bridehead, Dorset and Moor Park ;
743.
590.
White, Middletown, Conn., U.S.A., after 1650 ;
fWiLLiAMS, Hampton and Hampton Falls,
6.
N.H., 18th Cent. ; 936.
tWHiTE, Larne, co. Antrim, iSth Cent. ; 402.
Williams, Llangibby ; 949.
White, Dorchester ; 954.
Williams (descended from Cromwell) ; 1219.
IWhite, Liskeard, Cornw., 17th Cent. ; 1329.
Williams, South Branch Valley, Va., 1730 ;
fWHiTE, co. Waterford, at or nr. Dromana,
1286.
Barony Diecies, 1500-1700 ; 1330.
Williams (see Pt. 3).
White, Cork and Waterford ; 1331.
Williamson, Dublin, from co. Galway ; 1052.
Whitebrook, Salop, 1300-1700 ; Staffs, and
Williamson, Liverpool, Ripon, &c. ; 1219.
London ; 1332.
Williamson (see Wyllyamson).
Whitehead, Bury, Lanes., 18th Cent. ; 668.
Williamson (see Pt. 3).
Whitehouse, Alcester, before 1770 ; 508.
Willis, Yorks., iSth Cent. ; 213
fWHITEMAN ; 1195.
Willis, London, 1635 ; 1348.
Whitfield, Mortlake, Surrey, before 1630 ;
Wills, Northants., 1650; 373.
915.
Wills, Northants. ; 1323.
Whitfield, Whitfield Hall, Northumb., to
Wilmer, any ; 549.
1700 ; Wolsingham, co. Durham, after
Wilmot, Worcs., 1600-1800 ; 213.
1700, Marton-in-Cleveland, abt. 1777 ;
Wilmot (see Pt. 3).
1333.
Wilson, Ballvmagowan and Londonderry ;
Whitford ; 657.
before 1749 ; 259.
Whitford, U.S.A., since 1680 ; 1334.
Wilson, Dunbar ; 590.
Whiting, Sufi and Lines., 1500-1700 ; 1030.
Wilson, Skerries, co. Antrim ; 739.
Whitlock, Somerset and Devon, 1600-1800 ;
Wilson, Maryland, U.S.A. ; 1090.
931.
Wilson ; 1170.
Whitmore ; 1023.
Wilson, Croglin, Dumfriesshire, before 1700 ;
Whitney, 17th Cent. ; 142.
1349.
♦Whitney, any ; 485.
Wilson, " Alston," Cumb. (cf. Crisp's Visit, of
Whittard, any ; 854.
Engl, and Wales, vol. I.) ; 1350.
Whittingham, Durham, before 1800 ; 887.
Wilson, temp. Qu. Anne, Stenson hamlet, co.
WlDDRINGTON ; 491.
Derby (suspected to be Wilston, from
Widdrington, Northumb. ; 1143.
Wilson, otherwise Wilston, N.W. Leics., 12
Wiester, any ; 1336.
miles distant) ; 1351.
Wigan, Midlands; 1337.
Wilson, Keighley and Kildwick in Craven. W.
Wiggin, Midlands ; 1337.
Riding of Yorks., before 1700 ; 1352.
Wiggins, Midlands ; 1337.
Wilson (see Pt. 3).
87
Winch— Wyborne
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Winch, Bray, 1290-1600 ; 497.
Winchester, Hurstmonceux, Sussex, 1750-
1850; 768.
Winckleys, Preston ; 917.
Winder, Westmorland ; 1 354.
Windle, before 1800 ; 1100.
Wingate, principally Scotland ; 72.
Wingate, Stirlingshire, Glasgow, Beds., Bucks.,
Herts, and America ; 1355.
Wingfield, Rutland, Suff. ; 1356.
♦Winship, America ; 296.
Winslade (Winsland), Devon, 18th Cent.,
Plymouth district ; 587.
Winsley; 1363.
Winslow, Salisbury, Mass., and Kingston.
N.H. ; 1097.
Winslow ; 1363.
WlNTHROP ; 675.
Winthrop, co. Cork ; 950.
Winthrop (see Pt. 3, under Tinker.)
Wisdom, Moira, co. Down, 1750 ; 327.
Wither (Wyther), Lanes., Gloucs., Staffs.,
Herefords., Somersets., Hants., Essex,
1100-1700 ; 132.
Withers, U.S.A., 1600-1800 ; 132.
Withers, London, especially St. Andrews,
Holborn ; 1047.
Wogan (Wgan, Ogwan, Owgan, &c), Pem-
brokes, Walls, and Lisburne, co. Down,
before 1650 ; 53.
Wolfe, Dublin, and Nantwich, 1650-1750 ;
481.
Wolfe (see Pt. .3, under Wolfe and Blrcher).
Wolstenholme, Derbys., 1600 ; 457.
Wood, Dorchester, Mass., U.S.A., 17th Cent. ;
190.
tWooD, before 1640 ; 204.
Wood, Grangehaugh, Scotland, about 1602 ;
allied with Gent family about four genera-
tions back, since then named Gent- Wood;
520.
Wood (Atwood), Hollingborne, Kent, 17th
Cent. ; 537.
tWooD, Waldron, Sussex, 17th Cent. ; 537.
{Wood, England, 17th Cent. ; 675.
Wood, Lanes., before 1685 ; 707.
tWooD, London, before 1500 ; 851.
Wood, Cornwall ; 1083.
Wood (Dubois, Huguenot), Wolverhampton,
Hammersmith (Slircwsburv, 17th Cent.) ;
1088.
Wood, Devon ; 1351.
tWooD, Manchester, 1800 ; 1360.
Wood (see Pt. 3).
Woodgate, Tonbridge district, Kent ; 1362.
Woodhams, Sussex, before 1790 ; 724.
Woodroofe, co. Wexford, 1600- 1800 ; 344.
fWooDRUFF ; 365.
Woodruff ; 1363.
Woodthorpe, Suff. and Essex ; 870.
Woodthorpe, Lines, and London, before 1800 ;
1380.
Woodward, Bristol and Bitton, 17th Cent. ;
243.
Woodward, Bristol, 18th Cent. ; 351.
Woodward, New Engl., 1630-1900 ; 1386.
fWooDYATT, Hereford and Worcs., 1600-1800 ;
777.
Wooldridge, Winchester ; 590.
Woolley, Derbys., 1600-1800 ; 282.
Woollery, Jamaica, West Indies, iSth Cent. ;
323.
Woollery, Jamaica, 17th Cent. ; 743.
Woolner, Suff. or Camb. ; 809.
Woolston, Northants. ; 789.
Worme, Northants. ; 789.
Worms, Northants. ; 789.
Worrall, Wilmslow, Chesh., 1685-1760 ; 608.
Worsley, before 1700 ; 669.
Worsley, Lanes. ; 1291.
Worsley, any ; 1 368.
Worters, Essex, about 1760 ; 57.
Worth, Lanes, and Chesh., 1600-1S00 ; 1357.
Worthen (Wathen), Bristol, early 17th Cent. ;
466.
Wotton, Kent, Tudor period'; 1368.
Wrangham, Yorks. ; 1233.
Wrathall, Yorks. ; 1083.
Wright, Staffs, and Derby, before 1800 ; 227.
Wright, Cas. Bromwich, Warwick, and Mass.,
U.S.A.; 1119.
Wright, Derbys., 1500-1700 ; 1137.
Wright, America ; 1147.
Wright, Lichfield ; 1294.
Wright, Suff., Leicester, Warwick ; 1500- 1700 ;
1369.
Wright, South Weald, Essex, 1570-1635 ; 1371.
WRiGHT,North Kelsey and Market Rasen. Lines.,
early 18th Cent. ; Holderness, Yorks.,
late 17th Cent. ; 1372.
Wright, Tattenhall and Nantwich, Chesh.
before 1700 ; 1375 and 1376.
Wright (see Pt. 3).
Wroth, Essex, Herts., after 1050 ; 1288.
Wyatt, Allington Castle, Kent ; 141.
Wyatt (Wyat) ; 151.
Wyatt, Northants. ; 1323.
Wyborne, Hawkeswell Place, Kent; 106.
88
Wyeth— Zouche
PART II.
Wyeth, England, 1505 ; 77.
Wyke, WYKYS (see Weekes).
Wyllyamson (Williamson), Guildford, Shalford,
East Clandon, Surrey, 1580-1780 ; 1347.
Wyman (see Pt. 3, under Wellman).
Wymondesell (Wymondsolde, &c), Putney ;
404.
Wymondesold, Surrey, 1600- 1800 ; Berks.,
18th Cent. ; 151.
Wynch (see Pt. 3).
Wynell, Dorset and Cornw. ; 777.
Wyther (see Wither).
Yardley, any ; 428.
Yate, Berks., Kent, London, &c, 1500-1700 ;
1375 and 1376.
Yates, Lanes. ; 50.
Yates, Eastham, Mass., 1750; 633.
Yates, Astbury, Congleton, Chesh., about
1797 ; 1377.
Yeend (Yend, End, Ind, Neend, Nynd),
Glo'ster, Worcester and London ; 1337.
Yend (see Yeend).
Young, Omagh, co. Tyrone, 1750 ; 327.
f Young, Fifeshire, 17th Cent. ; 1378.
fYoUNG, Culdaft, co. Donegal, before 1668;
1379.
Younger, Hopperston and Ferryton, Scotland.
before 1800 ; 1380.
Yorke, Northants., 17th Cent. ; 473.
Zelley, any; 1381.
Zouch, Sandal Magna, Yorks., 18th Cent. ;
1372.
Zouche, Barons ; Parham Park, Petworth,
Sussex, after 1778 ; 869.
*&
89
Abbot — Ashead
Part III.
GENEALOGICAL QUERIES AND MEMORANDA.
[From May, 1896, to May, 1900, inclusive, Mr. George F. Tudor Sherwood edited, under this title,
a quarterly magazine devoted to Genealogy, Family History, Heraldry and Topography. By
his kind permission his copyrighted title is used here.]
Many correspondents sent notes and queries unsuitable for inclusion in Part II., e.g., references to
"individuals " instead of " surnames of families."
The majority of these communications will be found in this Part.
The Compiler intended to exclude all contributions which did not fall within the original scope of the
work, but, as much valuable information would have been lost by so doing, he has made this
separate Part for them.
In order that no contributor might feel aggrieved at the fact being made public that he had misunderstood
the idea of the work, several of the Compiler's friends were told about this Part and especially
requested to contribute. Consequently, it is impossible to distinguish those contributions which
were made in error from those which were made by invitation.
" Genealogical Queries and Memoranda " will remain a feature of the International Genealogical
Directory, but in future it will be necessary for contributors to this Part to bear a share of
the extra cost of printing, &c, entailed by its inclusion. The prospectus of the next edition
will contain full information on this point.
In time it is hoped that it will become an index to all the difficulties or " missing links," which every
genealogist, whether amareur or professional, is bound to encounter.
To every surname mentioned in this Part there is a cross-reference in Part II.
As in Part II., the number in dark type at the end of each entry refers to the name and address of the
contributor in Part I.
The significance of the f is explained on p. 57.
Any rewards offered by contributors are payable by them to the first finder only, and all such offers
expire one year after the date of publication.
The Compiler accepts no responsibility of any kind in connection with rewards offered.
Abbot (Abbott), family of the Lord Mayor of London, especially descendants of his son Edward,
who settled in Leghorn ; 1242.
TAbbott (Abbot), George (father of George, Nehemiah and Thomas), abt. 1620-1635 ; ? Yorks. ; 2.
Abraham, descendants of Daniel and Rachel (Fell) Abraham, of Swarthmore Hall ; 874.
Ainsworth, Peter, Lanes., 1OS0-1707 ; m. to Mary Hilton, 1707 ; birth or baptism wanted ; 449.
Alford, descendants of Benedictus A., who settled in Windsor, Conn., abt. 1635 ; 19.
Alfray, wanted marriage of John A. to Dennis (or Dinah ), 1600-1630 ; 17.
Allen, Edward, London, before 1600 ; George and Samuel, England, before 1635 ; 16.
Allen, descendants of Walter A., of Mass., U.S.A. ; 115.
Allen, Samuel, of Chew Magna, nr. Bristol, came to Penna., 1681, and settled on Xeshennmg Creek ;
638. , ,
Alvord, descendants of Alexander A., who came to America abt. 1632 from Somersets. ; settled
in Windsor, Conn., abt. 1635 and Northampton, Mass., 1600 ; 19.
Ashead, Edward, of Adlington, who d. 1673 ; 514.
90
Ashley— Brooke
PART III.
Ashley, came from England to Plymouth, Mass., abt. 1630 to 1640, may have settled in Maine or
somewhere along the Merrimac River on a large tract of land granted them by England before
they went to Mass. Two brothers returned and one remained in America ; 40.
Bacon, Michael, Dedham, Mass., 1640. Arrived that year; 51.
Bailey, John, 164S ; viewer of chimneys and ladders at Hartford, Conn. ; a constable in Hartford,
1656-7 ; one of the original purchasers and settlers of Haddam, Conn., in 1662 ; d. about 1696 ; 54.
Baily, Joel, of Wilts., England, emigrated to Pennsylvania, abt. 1680 ; 60.
Baird, Wm., co Down, in. Elizabeth Russell, wanted antecedents of both ; 290.
Baker. Books, book-plates, autograph letters, medals, manuscripts, tokens, portraits, tracts and
curiosities, by or relating to the Baker family, wanted to purchase by No. 62.
Baker, Erancis, of Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Mass. ; 428.
Baldwin - , Sir John, Aylesbury, Bucks.. 1540 ; Richard B., Dundridge, Aston Clinton ; 67.
Bankes (Banks), Richard, emigrant to New England, 1635 ; 71.
IBarbek, James, Berks., 1630- 1632 ; 74.
Barbour, John, with dau., Mrs. Mary Gibbs, and sons, John and James B., came to Maine from
Scotland, in iSth Cent. ; 76.
Barrett, Thos., of Chelmsford. Mass. ; 82.
Barron, Ellis and wife, Joace ; Watertown, Mass., 1640 ; 174.
|Bastard. Did a Bastard of Devon go over to Holland as a military man ? The name Bastard is
also found in France ; 85.
Baxter ; Rev. Martin Baxter, D.D., Dean of Kilkenny, living 1707. Wanted reference to his will,
and whom did his dau., Mary, marry ? 411.
Beard, Kildare and West Meath, 1649-1800 ; believed to descend from Thos. Beard, D.D., J. P. of
Huntingdon, Cromwell's Schoolmaster ; 94.
Beaumont, Annabella, afterwards Mrs. Prior, Great Dunmow and Thorley, Essex, London, &c,
1683- 1776 ; Rev. Thos. B., Grt. Dunmow, 1639-1710 ; 658.
Bennett, Richard, of Walhills in Ledbury parish, Herefords., 1680 ; 110.
Bensted ; Crest : A sea lion holding a cross patonce ; Coat : Gules, 3 bars-gemelle, or. What motto,
if any, has been used with these Arms ? 114.
Birchenhough, Francis of Rainow, miller, 1633-1684 ; 514.
Blake, Watcombe, Devon ; to connect with Admiral Blake ; 980.
Blenman, dau. of Blenman, of Croscombe, Somerset, m. Thos. Gr.eme (who was he ?),
their arms are quartered after the New Grant of 1650 ; 543.
Blossom, Ancestors and Descendants of Thomas B., the Pilgrim, who came to America, 1629 ; 1193.
Booth, Robt., Salford, Lanes., 16th Cent. ; 155.
Bosworth, sailed from Gravesend, England, 1634, in ship Eliz. and Dorcas ; 277.
Bourne, from Richard B. of Sandwich, Mass., U.S.A., to present ; also connection desired with
family in England ; 161.
Boverick (Bouverie), , in. Thirkell ; parents of George Thirkell, whom see ; 329.
Bowers, George and wife, Barbara, Scituate, Mass., 1637 5 information concerning his ancestry
especially desired ; 163.
fBoYD, Higatt, M.P., of Rosslare, co. Wexford, 18th Cent. ; 257.
Brainerd, Daniel, Hartford, Conn.. 1646 ; 174.
IBrand, Thos., surgeon, London, before 1752 ; 613.
Bray, Henry ; b. in England : d. Salem Vil., June 4, 1674 ; will dated May 24, 1674 ; m. April 5,
1662, Sarah Warren, of Watertown ; 1018.
Brereton, Major in Army, Battle of the Boyne ; Christian name wanted ; 180.
Briscoe, wanted ancestry of Wm. B., "of Apley Castle, Wellington, Salop, Gent." in 1740; and
of Benj. B., surgeon, Stourbridge, " aged 24 or thereabouts " when he in. in 1724 ; 188.
Brodbelt, before 1740, when Daniel B. was settled in Jamaica. Arms : Gu., 3 bendlets wavy, or ;
775.
Brooke, Sir Arthur Douglas Brooke. Bart. Sir Basil Brooke. Knt., died Julv. 1633. Who were
his ancestors ? According to MS. F.H. 2, Library Trin. Coll. Dublin, Sir Bazile Brookes was
buried in Dublin in 17th Cent. ; 193.
Brooks— Dampier , _^
THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY.
Brooks, George, of St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, d. 1750, aged 62. Supposed to be of Cheshire
family. Arms : A cross engrailed per pale. Crest : Above an esquire's helmet a brock or
badger passant ; 775.
Bulloch, Glasgow, b. 1701 ; 210.
tBuRCHER, sister of General Edward and aunt of General James Wolfe. She lived in the New
Forest, was alive in 1755 ; her Christian name desired ; may be recorded in Parish Register 0!
one of the Churches in the New Forest, at her burial ; 1352.
Burke, Edmund, Dublin ; 93.
Burr, James ; wanted marriage with Elizabeth Ware, probably Gretna Green, abt. 17S0 ; 854.
Cady, Nicholas, England, before 1645 ; 16.
Campbell, Peter, Glenlyon, Scotland, 1730 ; 233.
Campbell ; Douglas Neal C, Sailor and Admiral in 1750 came in ship Caledonia to States ; hu
eldest son, John, was father of Samuel, who was father of Elizabeth C, grandmother of No. 44.
Carew, descendants or ancestors of Thomas C, who settled at Boston, Mass., abt. 1700, coming from
Barbadoes, W.I. ; 1126.
Carte, Daniel, born in Cork (family name originally Macarthy), died 1848, lived at Perth, m. a Miss
Taylor, of Perth ; 534.
Carter, any Jeremiah Carters, especially Yorkshire, and the J. C. who emigrated to Pennsylvania in
1682; 250.
Chase, Aquila, Newbury, Mass., U.S.A., 1646 ; 1065.
Chicken, Col., of Belfast, before 1700 ; 319.
Chitty, wanted ancestry of Jesse C, of Guildford, b. about 1720 ; 270.
Ckark, Richard, Newmarket, N.H., U.S.A., 1648 ; 1065.
Clarke, John, Sufi'., before 1637 ; 977.
Clement, Jan, from Holland to Flatbush, Long Island (now N. Y. City), 1663 ; m. Marie BOQUET ; 283.
Clement, Gregory, beheaded for signing death warrant of Chas. I. His sons, John and James
came to America abt. 1669, and one of their daughters, Margaret, m. Arthur Powell. Ancestry 0;
Clement and Powell wanted. Powell was from Wales ; his descendants resided in Barbadoes,
Long Island, N.Y., New Jersey, Virginia; 1012.
Clerke, Vicar of Thame, Oxford, 1670-1700 ; Clerke, Baronet, of Hitcham, Bucks. ; 457.
Clifford and Cliffords Dragoons ; of Dublin, was in retinue of James II. 2nd June 1690 ; 1245.
Coffin (Coffyn), Tristram, born Brixton. England, 1605 ; came to America, 1642 ; 51.
■fCoLLYER, Governor of Jersey, d. 1679 ; 764.
Colt, Suffolk, descendants of Sir William Dutton Colt ; 153.
Comyn, John, Earl of Angus, d. in France abt. 1244. Ancestors and descendants ; 839.
Cooper, co. Cork, before 1740; wanted connection with senior branch (Cooper, Mark Ree, co. Sligo)
and first settlement in Ireland ; 314.
Cornish, Wm., of Marazion, Cornwall, J.P.. D.L., d. 1855. Whence did the family come to that place
abt. 1730 ? He was related to Saunders-Allen, Jennet, Harvey, Hamilton, James, and
Lawrence, for which families see Pt. 2 ; 321.
TCotton, Nymwegen (Holland), 1724 Johanna C. m. J. F. Moltzer of old German nobility. Coat of
Arms ? Father and Mother ? &c. ; 85.
Croppenbergh.— Wm. Sherard (6. 1652), eldest son of George Sherard (b. 1626) by his wife Ann C.
the dau. of a London merchant bv Mary (Said Mary had a son-in-law, Joseph Alston, and a
brother, Vermuden, and in her will, proved 1652, described herself as a widow.) Wanted informa-
tion about Ann's marriage and father ; 882.
Dabney, John and Cornelius, grt.-grt. -grandsons of Theodore Agrippa D'Aubigne, Huguenot, who
emigrated to Wales, came to America 1717. John (querist's ancestor) m. Sarah Jennings, sister
of a Wm. J. ; 290.
Dalton, Lord John, Yorks. ; sons, Samuel, b. 1699, Robt., Wm. (or John ?) emigrated before 1742 ;
Letitia (eldest child of Samuel, was grt.-grt.-grandmother of querist), b. 1742 ; 290 ^
Dalton, of Parrock Hall. Gravesend, b. abt.. 1740 ; 862.
Dampier. Somerset and Dorset since 1558, France and Flanders at earlier date, connection wanted ;
1328.
De.Bois— Godfery
PART III.
De Bois (or Dubosc), whowas the father of the brothers, Reginald D., of Norman Exchequer, abt.
1200-1204, and Mutford, Suff., and Geoffrey D., of Delce, Kent ? 158.
De Gascoign (Gascoing, Gascon, &c.) James, b. 10O7. Lord of La Halle, Normandy. Son of Lord
of Vere, Velancey, &c. Ancestry; 762.
De Merlburg, Alured, after Domesday ; 336.
De Molyns and Sackville, Dunsmore, Culm Sackville and Culm Ryner, Devon ; between 1260 and
1333 J wa s there a marriage between these two families ? 507.
De Veaux, Andre, Huguenot ; 210.
f Dixon, The Crescent, City of London, 1790 ; of firm of "Gregson & Dixon " ; 396.
Dixon, London, references wanted from unprinted registers only ; 1184.
Dun, James, a native of Scotland, a soldier in the Dutch army (born about 1780) ; 1161.
Durant (frequently pronounced Diirant), John (? from Essex, England), settled, abt. 1659, at Bil-
lerica, Mass. ; in serveral branches spelling changed to Duren ; 423.
Durant (pronounced Durant), Geo. (? from S.W. England, possibly Bodmin, Cornwall), settled, abt.
1663, at Middletown, Conn. ; 423.
Dwight, John, came to America, 1635. Wanted his connections and ancestry in England. He was
probably related to John D., of Fulham, originator of pottery works in England ; 426.
Eastham, John, eldest son of Thos. E. (whose ancestors at Mytton, nr. Clitheroe, for over a century)
and Margaret Brogden, his wife (whose ancestors at Hoocliffe, nr. Clitheroe, for over two cen-
turies) ; 432.
Eastman, Roger, Salisbury, Mass., U.S.A., 163S-40 ; 1065.
Eccles, Daniel, America, abt. 1800 ; 1048.
Eliot, any line of descent from John E., Apostle to the Indians, whether of the surname Eliot or
some other ; 443.
Elliot, Chas. ; wanted marriage with Lydia Bailey, probably Middlesex, abt. 1770 ; 854.
Ellis, before abt. 1805. John E., attorney-at-law, James Str., Westminster; also George E., of
the same place ; 775.
Errington, Thos., a member of the family of Beaufront Castle, Northumb., and Cocklaw Tower
Northumb. ; wanted birth abt. 1715 ; 955.
Esdaile (or Easdill), Peter E. and his son Thomas, of Bishopsgate, London, 18th Cent. ; 440.
Ewington, Susan ; wanted marriage with Thos. Fredk. Salter, probably London, abt. 1S15 ; 854.
Falkner, of Burgh or Willoughby, Lines., abt. 16S0, Thos. F. and parents ; 455.
Fawcett, Thomas, b. 1751, '52 or '53, baptism wanted. He married, abt. 1770-1775, Elizabeth
(maiden name wanted), who was born abt. 1755 or 1756. Their children were baptised at Rich-
mond, Surrey. 1775 to 1788. Five Guineas Reward offered for marriage of Thomas and
Elizabeth, provided that it can be proved to refer to these two. Thomas had a sister, Martha, b.
abt. 1764 or 1765 (Two Guineas Reward for baptisms of both a Thomas and an Elizabeth,
provided they occur in the same register under years above mentioned and are children of the same
parents). Martha m., 17S3-1795, Henry Hickman, and settled at Colnbrook, Bucks. One Guinea
for their marriage : 121.
Ferris, Capt.. Exeter, from 1S20 ; 526.
Fisher, John Michael, Norfolk, living 1745. Ancestry ; 762.
Fisher, Solomon ; wanted marriage with Ann Hill, probably Gloucs., abt. 17S0 ; 854.
Fitz Rolf, Turstin fitz Rolf, after Domesday ; 336.
Foss (Fosse), Dover, N.H.. U.S.A., 1601 (Hohn) ; 1065.
Gates, Stephen, Hmgham, Mass., U.S.A., came in 163S ; 1065.
Gautier (Gaultier), Francois, St. Denis le Gost, Normandy, abt. 1730. Ancestry ; 762.
Gaylord, Deacon William ; b. in England abt. 1585 ; was chosen Deacon 1630 at Plymouth ;
came from Exeter, in the Mtiry and John,Xo Dorchester, Mass. ; removed to Windsor, Conn.,
between 1637 and 1640 ; d. 1673 ; 54.
Gee, Edward, parentage of, m. Ann, dau. of Sir John Pratt ; 1100.
Gilbert, book-plates, prints, tokens, &c, wanted ; 527.
Glen, Wm., in S. Carolina, 18th Cent. ; 210.
Godfery, Aaron, Exeter, d. 1798 ; 534.
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■jGodfrey, Col. Chas. G., Master of the Jewel Office (Queen Anne), m. Arabella, sister ofjjohn, 1st Duke
of Marlborough ; 947.
Goodwin, Geo., Rector of Morton, Essex, 1596 till death (1625-6). Wanted place of birth (1561)
and residence in i594-'5-'6 ; 933.
Gotherson, Major in Cromwell's army ; 141.
Graham (or Gr.eme), sons of Robt, son of Bishop of Orkney, 1630, dead in 1699, held lands of
Boshelholme, or Bolsham, in dioc. of St. Andrews, N.B. ; 543.
-j-Graham, ancestors of Col. John G., Gov. of Georgia, d. 1791 ; 947.
^Grainger, origin of family wanted ; an ancestor was supposed to have been Bishop of Worcester
and to have followed Cromwell to Ireland ; 544.
Gresley, Nigel, of Hobart ; 1242.
Hall, Hannah (dau. of by Elizabeth), of Misson and Barnsley, Yorks., abt. and before 1805 ;
624.
Hampton, John, the patriot ; 67.
Hanger, maiden name (?) of wife of last Lord Coleraine (George), who d. 1846-7 ; was her legatee,
" John Greenwood Hanger, Esq.," their son or not ? 28.
Hardy, Thomas, Ipswich, Mass. ; born in England, 1605 ; 1145.
fHARRis, Thomas, d. 1762, of co. Dublin and Roscommon ; 886.
Harrison, Burr ; baptised, 1637, St. Margaret's, Westminster (son of Cuthbert H.), came to Virginia
before 1700, settled in Prince Wm. Co. ; tracing his descendants ; 586.
Harrison, Honbl. Wm. H., Commissioner of Customs, Ireland, abt. 1712, originally descended from
Richard, Lord Harrison ; 593.
f Harvey, Wm. (or Daniel), of London ; his dau., Eliz., m. Heneage Finch, created Earl of Nottingham
16S1 ; 947.
Harwood, John, London ; Boston, Mass., 1750 ; 233.
Haughton, wanted parentage of Wilfred H. (originally either Hoghton or Halghton) who went from
either Cheshire or Lanes, to Cumb., and thence to Ireland, abt. 1685 ; 607.
Hawkes, John ; 1240.
Haynes. From which locality in England came the Haynes who settled in Cork in the reign of William
III. ? Arms : Argent, a lion, passant, gules, armed and langued azure. Crest : A lion's head.
erased, gules, langued azure, on a wreath gules and argent standing on a steel helmet, in profile,
with bars and ornaments of gold ; 634.
Heath, Bartholomew, Haverhill, Mass., U.S.A., b. 1615 ; William, Roxbury, Mass.', U.S.A., came in
1632; 1055.
Henderson, Wm., Plessy, parish of Stannington, Northumb., about 1805 and before ; 624.
Henry, Alexander, m. Jane Robertson (sister of Dr. Wm. Robertson, the Scottish Historian) abt. 1700 ;
wanted his home (? Aberdeen) and ancestry (he was cousin or uncle of David H., assistant, suc-
cessor and brother-in-law to Edw. Cave, originator of the "Gentleman's Mag.") and dates 01
birth and death of Alexander, his wife and children, with their names ; 1089.
tHENSHAWE, Robt., of Great Marlow, Essex and London, 18th Cent. ; 888.
Herbert, descendants and collaterals of Rev. George H., poet, &c. ; 980.
Hewson, Rev. Wm. H., D.D., b. 1782 ; 628.
Hill, ancestors of General A. P. Hill, of C. S. Army ; an ancestor settled in Middlesex Co., Virginia ;
586.
Hilles, Hugh, and wife, Ann, " came from Ireland," and were residents of Eastern Penna. (Gwynned
Mo. Mtg.) on Sept. 29, 1748 ; 638.
Hindmarsh, Dorothy (dau. of Joshua H., husbandman), Netherwitton, Northumb., 1763-4-1805, and
before ; 624.
Holgate, John, Thorne, Lines., and Misson, Yorks., about and before 1805 ; 624.
Holland, required name of father of Ferdinando H. (b. 164S; bd. St. Saviour's, Southwark, 1702).
Ferdinando's brother was Rev. Richard H., M.A. {b. abt. 1650 ; d. abt. 1706 ; m. 1686, at
Stamford, Elizabeth Quarles) ; 650.
Hood, Elizabeth, b. abt. 1743, Dorset, m. Hart ; 596.
Hood, Richard, b. 1630, Lyme Regis, Eng., settled Nahant, Mass., 1650 ; 654.
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Hooker, Rev. Thos., First minister at Hartford, Conn. ; 1150.
Hopkins, Samuel, Middx., Essex, 1600-1760 ; Rev. J. W. H., London, Upminster, 1734-1780 ; 658.
Howard, wanted any data about Walter H., 1 759-1830 ; 270.
Howard, wanted whereabouts of Henry, son of Sir Chas. H., of Croglin, Cumb., after, say, 1650 ;
1344.
■{•Hume, James, d. 1792, page to Queen Anne ; 551.
Humphrey, Hall, Rector of Patrington, 16th Cent. ; 1353.
Hunt, Rebecca, of Suffolk ; 1242.
Hyde, Jonathan ; Newton Mass. ; b. in England, 1626 ; 1145.
Jackson, wanted names of wife and children of Sir Anthony (only son of Richard J. of Killingwold-
grave, Bishop Burton, Yorks.), b. 150,9 ; knighted 1650 ; d. 1666 ; 996.
Johnson (or Johnston), Elizabeth, b. abt. 1699 ; m. Rev. John Curtois, of Branston, Lines.; 351.
Johnston, John, of Stapleton, 1665-1715 ; 700.
•{•Johnston, Henry, of Great Berkhamstead, early 18th Cent. ; 888.
Jones, Sir Wm. J., Knt., d. 1682 ; of Ramsbury, Wilts., 1672-abt. 1740 ; 215.
•{Kearney, of Cashill, Rector of Loughgilly. co. Armagh, d. 1771, aged 90 ; 413.
Keep, connection wanted between English and American Keep families ; 712.
Kemp (Kempe), Middx., before 1550 ; items from original records wanted ; 645.
"{"Knight, Martha, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, before 1784; 613.
Lambert, Java Frigate, d. Jan. 4, 1811, at San Salvador ; 1200.
Lamprey, Arthur, Sheriff of Dublin in 1755 ; 734.
Langdon, John Lizard, called Langdon, son of Lizard de Worlangdon, son of Sir Lizard de
Bere ; of Cornwall (Keverell, and perhaps Penzance), 14th Cent. ; 740.
Langley, Elizabeth, b. in or abt. 1739 ; 7S0.
fLAPHAM, John, before 1650 (? Devon) ; 977.
Lempriere, Harriet, of Jersey ; 1242.
Le Quesne, Clement, Jersey, living 1470. Ancestry ; 762.
Le Vavasseur dit De Jersey (De Jerze), Thomas. Guernsey, living 1497-1520. Ancestry ; 762.
Le Vavasseur dit Durell, Abraham, Jersey, living 1735. Ancestry ; 762.
Lewis, Joseph, of Swansea, Mass., U.S.A. ; 1097.
Linnell ; the English ancestry of Robert L., who came to New England from London in 1638,
and his descendants ; 771.
Lissant, Margaret, m. 1744, at Taunton, Somerset, Henry Cox ; 329.
Livingston, before 1740. Ancestry of Livingstons of Antigua wanted to connect them with old
Scotch family ( Livingston, father of several settlers in Antigua, m. secondly a Mrs.
Duckenfield) ; 775.
fLoRD, York Buildings, London, abt. 1700 ; 413.
Louvel, Lord, abt. 1660, of Normandy. A ncestry ; 762.
Lovewell, probably from South of England, Robert L. emigrated from Weymouth, England, to
Weymouth, Mass., 1635 ; 782.
Lovewell, sometimes shortened to Lovell, Mass. and New Hampshire, N.E. ; Dunstable, 1635-
1750 ; time and place of emigration from England desired ; 783.
Lovewell, information desired abt. Joseph and John L., before 1690, in England. Have full records
of descendants of Joseph, from abt. 1600 ; 784.
Luddington, Edward, b. in or abt. 1736 ; 790.
Lyon, ancestors of Brion (Bryan), Prescot, Lanes., 16th Cent. ■ 1215.
Mackie, descendants of Charles and Euphan (Miller) Mackie, of Ormiston, from abt. 1750 ; 874.
Maling, family of St. Malyn and Guilleaume Malyn, before 1550 ; 829.
Mannering : — " The Lady Mannering departed the 1 day of march betwixt 2 and 3 of the clock
Anno 1671." From Bible printed bv Robert Barker, London, 1620. Who and where was
she ? 315.
Manson, Robt, Greenock, Glasgow, 1780-1830 ; 658.
Martin, George, before 1730, in Virginia ; 253.
|Martyn, grocer, King Str., Westminster, abt. 1629 ; 413.
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Maxwell, Alexander ; wanted marriage with Elizabeth Manley, abt. 1770, probably London or
Essex ; 854.
Maxwell, Alexander (son of Sir Win. M., of Monreith), his marriage abt. 1750 to a Spanish ladv ■
1100. y '
Mayne (Main, Maine), Ezekiel, said to be of Devon, Eng.; 1660 or before ; his father born in Eng.
and Ezekiel first known in America, 1661 ; 823.
Mercier (Mercer), descendants of Jean Le Mercier, of Southampton, from 1566 ; 1102.
Middlemore, Richard ; wanted marriage with Lydia England, probably Gloucs., 1712 ; 854.
Miller, descendants of William Miller, b. Hamilton abt. 1656, afterwards of the Abbey Edinburgh •
874. b '
fMc-RRis, Win., in Bucks Co., America, 1705 ; 573.
Morton, any information about Hugh Morton, M.D., of Newark, abt. 1S18 ; 455.
Musgrave, Leeds, Wakefield and Dewsbury districts, before 1800. How connected with those of
Cumberland ? 913.
Newton, Sir Isaac, 847 ; particulars of his forefathers, especially as to collaterals ; 924.
Newton, Rev. Roger, Farmington and Milford, Conn. ; 1150.
JNunn ; Nunn, Esq. (father of Henrietta, Duchess of Bolton), of Eltham, Kent, early 18th
Cent. ; 888.
Orme, George, of Bollington, d. 16S4, son of Wm. O., of Hanch Hall. Staffs., who d. 1665 ; 514.
Park (De Park or De Parco), Lord of Grimsby or Grimsbury (?), 1199-1215 ; 923.
Parke, Thomas, of Highfield House, nr. Liverpool, m. in 1762 Ann Preston ; their antecedents ■
899.
Patterson, Jane, m. Wrh. Montgomery before 1750 ; 890.
Peacocke, Dr. James, of Limerick, before 1820 ; 455.
Peckham, John, Sussex, before 1638 ; 977.
Peele (Pele, Peel, Piele), parentage and date of birth of John, living 1544 ; Little Harwood,
Lanes., and Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorks. ; 978.
Pendleton, Brian, b. 1599 m London ; m. Eleanor in London ; 923.
tPoLLARD, James, London, 1754-1775 ; 74.
Pomeroy, Eltweed ; probably baptised at Beaminster, Dorset, July, 1585 ; m. Margery Rockett,
May, 1629, at Crewkerne, Somerset ; his father's name was Richard P. ; ancestry of both
husband and wife wanted ; 205.
Powell, Eyre, Great Connell, co. Kildare, before 1790 ; 451.
Prichard, Roger, Almeley, Herefordshire, Llanfyllin, Wales, before 1680 ; 575.
Prince, John, East Shefford, Salop ; 71.
Prince, Robt, lived and died in Salem, Mass. ; 1018.
fPuGH, Hugh, on Apr. 24, 1776, " late of Tp. of Uwchlan, Chester Co., Penna." ; 638.
Randall, John (and wife, Elizabeth Morton or Marton), from St. James, Clerkenwell, London, to
Westerly, Rhode Island, U.S.A., abt. 1665 ; 1032.
Reid, Rev. Wm., Minister of Stevenston, Ayrshire. Parentage, ancestry, or original county ; 1043.
Reily, John, whose mother (Catherine) " lived near Stephen's Green, Dublin," 1767, according to
John's will, recorded Phila., Pa., 1767 ; 714.
Reynolds, William, of Somerset, b. abt. 1625 ; 1050.
Roberts, John (ancestry wanted), and wife. Ann (maiden name wanted), parents of John and
Mary (both baptised St. Margaret's, King's Lynn, June 27, 1792, John then two years old).
John, sen., said to have died before birth of Mary. What became of John, jun. ? Mary was
brought up by a friend (who ?) of the parents. He left her /300. She m., Apr. 6, 1815, by
licence, at St. Margaret's, King's Lynn, James Trundle, and d. Ipswich, 1853, being bd. at
Swaffham; 121.
Rogers/, the English ancestry of Thomas R.. who came to Plymouth, New England, in the
Mayflower in 1620, and his descendants ; 771.
Romney, George (grandfather of the artist), of Colby, nr. Appleby, Westmorland, who went to
Lancaster during the Civil War, 164- ; wanted wife's name, his father's and grandfather's names,
their wives, and place of residence ; 109.
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Rose, wanted 18th Cent, marriage of Rose to Elizabeth ; she was b. 1687, d. 1783, bd. at
Seal, Kent ; 1070.
Rous, Sir John, Much Waltham, Essex, d. before 1623 ; descent wanted ; 497.
Scarisbricke, Beds., Col. John S. emigrated to Virginia in 17th Cent. ; 32.
Screop, Osbern fitz Richard Screop, after Domesday ; 336.
Scott, Richard, Suff., before 1634 ; 977.
Sherborn, any information, from MS. sources, not included in " Family of Sherborne," 1901 ; 1129.
Slade, John ; Mass., 1739-1752 ; supposed to have been born in Bridport, Eng. ; 1145.
Smith, George, settler at New Haven, Conn., 1639 ; John and William, settlers at Guilford, Conn. ;
John, settler at Milford, Conn. ; 1150.
Smith, Elisha, Notts., before 1S00 ; 1154.
Somerford, Lanes., before 1718 ; 1240.
Soule (Sole), George, Mayflower pilgrim, 1620 ; 71.
Soule, wanted parents of George S., Plymouth pilgrim, 1620 ; 1165.
Sparkes, of Bromley, Kent., b. abt. 1735 ; 862.
Spink, Robert, sailed from London in ship Speedwell, May 20, 1635, settled in R.I. (Kingston) ;
812.
Stanton, Samuel and Robt., brothers, b. abt. 173S, possibly twins, parentage wanted ; also want
will or children of John S., m. before 1690, son of Nathaniel S., citizen of London ; 1177.
Stephenson, b. 1742, d. 1812, of Brothertoft Hall and Swineshead Lodge, nr. Boston, Lines. ; wanted
his parents and ancestors : 1157.
Stewart, Kincardine, descendants of Barons of Kincardine ; John Roy S. mentioned in Scott's
" Tales of a Grandfather," &c. ; 1190.
Strachan, James, son of James S. and of Elizabeth (maiden name desired), was b. 1734. He
m., on Oct. 15, 1761, Jane (maiden name desired) ; and see Trist ; 121.
Sweers, Colonel in British Army, 1770 ; 141.
■{Taylor, William ; appointed Captain 75th Regt. in 1809 ; b. in Perth, or vicinity ; 534.
Thames, Catharina, 16S6 : 85.
Thirkell, George, from Thirkleby, Yorks. (see Boverick), maternal grandfather of No. 329. /
Thoyts, Thomas, alive 1799 ; 316.
Throckmorton, who was the wife of John T., b. abt. 1633, of Ellington and Offord Cluny, Hunts.,
and of Virginia ; 933.
Tidcombe, wanted date and place of death, and will of Hope Long, Tidcombe ; 270.
——Tinker, John (closelv associated with the Governors Winthrop), apparently from Yorks., Eng. ;
two of his sons, Amos and Samuel, m. daus. of George Durant, whom see ; 423.
Travers, wanted connection between Irish and English branches and names of father and grand-
father of John T.. Registrar of Cork, 1587, and of Ross, 1602 ; 1235.
Trist, Sarah, the second wife of James Strachan, jun. ; wanted place of marriage (on Sept. 22,
1769), probably Plymouth or Exeter, also her parentage and ancestry ; 121.
ITrotman, citizen of London, abt. 1650 ; 413.
Tunstall, Thos., birth wanted. He was living, m. to Hannah (maiden name wanted), at
Wakefield, abt. 1770 ; 103.
Turley, Catharina, d. ij^j ; 85.
Turner, the late Richard T., of Hammersmith, Dublin ; 1355.
Vallancey, the family of Gen. Charles Vallancey, d. 1812 ; 411.
Van Homrigh, formerly Partington, of Lanes., took surname V. H. 1715 (by will of Bartholomew
V. H., brother of Swift's Vanessa) on extinction of that family. Partingtons first came to
Ireland middle of 17th Cent. ; family estate Duleek (nr. Drogheda), co. Meath ; 1261.
Venables, Abraham, before 16S5, in Virginia ; 253.
Wallis, ariv to connect with James W.. of Jamaica, planter, 1682-3 5 775.
Wardell, Wm. and Thos., before 1637 : 977.
Warne, Thomas ; one of the 24 East Jersey Proprietors from 1682-3 ; b. Plymouth, Devon,
abt. 1652 ; sometime merchant at Dublin ; came to America 1683 ; lived in Perth Amboy
(where he d. 1722, aged 70) and Middletown, New Jersey. Wanted ancestry ; 729.
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Wattson, Thomas, Mitton Manor, Whiston, Penkridge, Staffs., lived and died 1576 and 1613 ; also
Rowland Wattson, Clerk of Crown Office (House of Lords), d. 1595 ; 1306.
Weldon, wanted information about Thomas (?) W., of Weldon, Staffs. (?), possibly Northants. or
Northumb., whose four sons : Walter, M.P. for Athy 1613, m. Jane, dau. of John Ryder.
Bishop of Killaloe ; William, m. (?) Jane, dau. of John Bolton, of Great Fenton, Staffs. ;
Robert, m. (1616, at St. Mary-le-Strand, London) Katherine Bambkidge, Bainbridge, or
Bambrick, of Apeley (?), Cumb., and Thomas, m. Anne, dau. of Blood, of Dunbryn, co.
Meath. They settled in Ireland towards the end of the 16th Cent. ; 1316.
Wellman, contributor's great-grandfather, Rev. James Wellman, was the first minister settled in
Cornish, N.H., U.S.A., where contributor's parents resided. Contributor's mother was
Phebe, dau. of Joshua Wyman, of Cornish ; 1317.
Welsh (Walsh), Chief Justice of Jamaica in middle of 18th Cent. ; his daughters married Sir Wm.
Thomas, Bart., and Admiral Sir Robert FitzGerald, K.C.H. ; 476.
Weston, Bishop Stephen, of Exeter ; 945.
Whaley, Thomas, of Winterburn, Yorks. ; will dated 1715. Ancestry ; 762.
Wheeler, John, of Newbury and Salisbury, Mass. ; came to America 1634 ; his antecedents and
descendants ; 979.
tWiLDBORE, Samuel, York, before 1637 ; 977.
Wilde (Wyld, Wylde, Wild), parentage and date of birth of Thomas, living 164S ; Ford, Salop ; 978.
Williams, ancestors of Noah W., U.S.A., in War 1812 ; 1345.
Williamson, pedigree and relations by marriage of Lieut. -General Sir Adam W., K.C.B., Col. 72nd
Highlanders, of Avebury House, Wilts., b. 1730, d. 1798, son of Lieut. -General George W., Col.
Commandant Royal Artillery ; 701.
Wilmot, Wm., of Gun,. Salop, 1754-1814, ancestors wanted ; 1219.
Wilson, John,. Esq., of Coty, Tvrone, Ireland, before 1770 ; of Scotch descent ; 350.
tWiLSON, Richard, of Bildeston^ Sufi., M.P., Ipswich, 1806 ; 947.
Wolfe, Richard W., and his wife Ann, of London ; he was a member of the " Girdlers' Corpora-
tion," and is supposed to have resided in one of the parishes near the Girdlers' Hall, Bishops-
gate Str., London ; his name would probably be found in the Registers, if not destroyed in the
Great Fire ; his marriage, baptisms of children, Jane, Dorothy, Ann, Katherine, Eleanor, and
John ; Jane in or abt. 1636, John in or about 1645 ; 1358.
Wood, John, Commissary General, 1700-1S0Q ; 658.
Wright, wanted parentage of Philip W., b. abt. 1759 ; His brother Robert (b. abt. 1764) is believed
to have been born in Notts., and to have had two other brothers, John and George ; 822.
Wright, Notts., abt. 1750 ; ancestors of Philip, Robt., John, and George ; 1370.
Wynch, family of Alexander W., Governor of Madras, before 1700 ; 829.
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Part IV.
A LIST OF SOCIETIES, ETC., WHOSE OBJECTS OR PUBLICATIONS
ARE OF INTEREST TO GENEALOGISTS.
This year, through the kindness of Mr. P. G. Mahony (the Cork Herald of Arms) and Mr. H. P. Gibbons,
the International Genealogical Directory is able to include the first two sections of a new
list of such Societies.
In the next edition, another Section or Sections will be added to these. Would the Secretaries of suitable
Societies in the United Kingdom, America, and on the Continent kindly send particulars for
insertion ? Those Sections which appear to be the most complete will be printed first.
In the meantime, those who want information about English and Scotch Societies should consult Mr.
Walter Rye's invaluable work of reference, " Records and Record Searching." Though printed
some years ago, much of the information in his list is still quite correct, and his chapter entitled
" Short Antiquarian, &c. Directory," was a splendid step in the right direction.
Section I.— IRELAND.
(Compiled by P. G. Mahony, Cork Herald of Arms.)
In this Section the mark * indicates that the Journal of the Society named includes Notes and Queries
as well as Reviews of Books.
Office of Arms, Dublin Castle, Dublin. (See page 103.)
The Royal Irish Academy (1785).
(Large collection of ancient Irish Pedigrees). Archaeological Publications List on application
to Messrs. Hodges & Figgis, 104, Grafton Street, Dublin.
(For further particulars, see the Year Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies.)
The Secretary, 19, Dawson Street, Dublin.
•The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (1849).
Journal published quarterly. Annual subscription, 10s. ; entrance fee, 10s. Price of Journal,
3s. per copy. (For further particulars see the Year Book of the Scientific and Learned
Societies.) The Hon. Gen. Secretary, 6, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
The Kilkenny Arch.eological Society (1849)
now the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (which see), was enlarged as the Kilkenny
and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society of Ireland in 1853, and extended to the
whole of Ireland as the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland in 1S69,
and re-named as above in 1890.
The Royal Historical and Arch.eological Association of Ireland.
See the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. ;
The Belfast Naturalists' Field Club (1863).
(Natural Science and Archaeology. ) _ Annual Reports. Annual subscription, 5s.; entrance
fee, 5s. The Hon. Secretaries, The Museum, Belfast.
Reports of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland (1869).
Half Yearly Reports. Messrs. E. Ponsonby, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin.
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*The Association for the Preservation of Memorials of the Dead in Ireland (188S).
Half-yearly Journal, containing inscriptions from Tombstones and Tablets from all
parts of Ireland, with illustrations of the more important ones, and in addition descriptions
and frequently illustrations of all Arms inscribed. Annual subscription, ios. Journal issued
to subscribers only. (For further particulars see page in and the Year Book of the Scientific
and Learned Societies.) The Hon. Treasurer, 17, Kildare Street, Dublin.
*The Cork Historical and Arch.eological Society (1891).
Journal published quarterly. Annual subscription, 7s. 6d. Price of Journal, is. 6d. per
copy. (For further particulars see the Year Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies.)
The Hon. Secretary, 70, Patrick Street, Cork.
*The Kildare Arch.eological Society (1891).
Journal published half-yearly. Annual subscription, ios. Price of Journal, 2s. 6d. per
copy. (For further particulars see the Year Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies.)
The Hon. Secretaries, Office of Arms, Dublin.
♦The Limerick Field Club Society (1S92)
(Natural Science and Archaeology). Yearly Journal. Annual subscription, 5s. Price of
Journal, 2s. 6d. per copy. The Hon. Secretary, George's Street, Limerick.
♦The Waterford and South-East of Ireland Arch.eological Society (1893).
Quarterly Journal. Annual subscription, ios. Price of Journal, 2s. 6d. per copy.
The Hon. Secretary, The Glen, Waterford.
♦The Ulster Journal of Archaeology (1895).
Journal published quarterly. Annual subscription, 6s. Price of Journal, is. 6d. per copy.
Tlte Hon. Secretary, c/o Messrs. Davidson & MGormack,
The North Gate Printing Works, Belfast.
The Visitations of Ireland (1897).
Publications issued to subscribers only. Edited and published by Frederick Arthur Crisp,
" Grove Park Press," 270, Walworth Road, London, S.E.
The Irish Texts Society (1S98).
Objects : — The publishing of Texts in the Irish Language accompanied bv Introductions,
English Translations, Glossaries, Notes, &c. Annual subscription, 75. 6d. (For further
particulars see the Year Book of the Scientific and Learned Societies.)
The Hon. Secretary, 20, Hanover Square, London.
♦The Galway Arch.eological and Historical Society (1900).
Half-yearly Journal. Annual subscription, ios. Price of Journal, 2s. 6d. per copy.
The Hon. Secretaries, Queen's College, Galway.
♦The County Louth Arch.eological Society (1904).
Yearly Journal. Annual subscription, 5s. Price of Journal, 2s. 6d. per copy.
The Hon. Secretary, Dundalk, co. Louth.
The Parish Register Society of Dublin (1906).
Annual subscription, 21s. Publications issued to subscribers only.
.For fuller information, see page 112.
The Hon. Secretary, 6, Clarinda Park East, Kingstown, co. Dublin.
The Kerry Arch.eological and Historical Society (1907).
The Hon. Secretary, Aghadoe House, Killarney, co. Kerry.
The County of Roscommon Arch.eological Society (1907).
Annual subscription, ios. The Hon. Secretary, Mote Park, Roscommon.
Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland (1836).
Separate volume for Ireland since 1899.
Publishers. Messrs. Harrison & Sons, 59, Pall Mall, London.
Calendar of the State Papers relating to Ireland (1875).
List on application to Messrs. E. Ponsonby, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin.
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Calendar of the Ancient Records of Dublin in the possession of the Municipal Corporation
(1889). Published by Messrs. Dollard, Wellington Quay, Dublin.
Reports of the Historical Manuscripts Commission (1870).
List on application to Messrs. E. Ponsonby, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin.
Section II.
THE NORTH OF FRANCE AND THE CHANNEL ISLANDS.
(Compiled by H. P. Gibbons).
[This Section is incomplete. The addresses of several Societies came to hand too late for me to approach
their Secretaries for information, and there are, without doubt, many other Societies whose names
and addresses are unknown to me. I shall be grateful for any such information, with a
view to its inclusion in a second edition of this work. — H. P. G.]
Association Normande pour les progres de l'Agriculture, de l'lndustrie et des Arts.
Founded 78 years ago. Publishes an annual (about 500 to 600 pages) at 5 francs, plus postage,
about 1 franc.
The Treasurer, Monsieur Bataille, rue des Croisiers, Caen.
The Secretary, 19, Place St. Sauveur, Caen.
Societe Nationale Academique de Cherbourg.
Members obtain its publications (appearing about once in five years) ; these are chiefly
devoted to the history of Lower Normandy. Non-members can obtain copies at z\ * cs -
The Society will be pleased to reply to genealogical queries (see the next paragraph).
Le Directeur, Cherbourg.
Revue de Cherbourg et de la Basse Normandie.
Published fortnightly. Intimately connected with the above Society, q.v.
Societe d'Agriculture, d'Archeologie et d'Histoire Naturelle du Departement de la
Manche.
Annual subscription, 10 fcs. entitles members to one volume published early each year, which
non-members can obtain at 3 fcs. (plus postage of about 1 franc) by remitting to Monsieur
Leroy, prote de 1'imprimerie Jacqueline, St. Lo. Queries are not usually inserted in .this
publication, but correspondence on this subject may be addressed to the President uf the
Society, Monsieur du Boscq de Beaumont, Chateau du Mesuil-Vitet, Commune dAircl.
Departement de la Manche. The Secretary, St. Lo.
Societe Academique du Cotentin, Coutances.
Has been dormant since the death, about five years ago, of Canon Pigeon, who managed it.
Societe d'Archeologie, Litterature, Sciences et Arts des Arrondissements d'Avranches
et de mortain.
Annual subscription, 10 fcs., entitles members to the Society's publications of " Memoircs.
and a quarterly Bulletin entitled " Revue de l'Avranches."
The President, 47, Boulevard de l'Est, Avranches, Manehe.
Societe Historique et Archeologique de l'Arrondissement de St. Malo.
Annual subscription, 10 fcs. Publishes one volume (about 300 pages) for members onl\.
at the end of each year. It contains no queries, see the next paragraph.
The Secretary, Saint Servan, Illc-eM daine.
Revue du Pays d'Aleth.
Historic and Literary Monthly. Annual subscription, 3 fcs. in France and 4 fcs. abrorvl.
Prints queries. Editor, Monsieur J. Haize, Saint Servan, IUe-et-Vliainc,
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Societe Archeologique du Finistere.
Annual subscription, 10 fcs. Publishes a pamphlet in the last week of every month (except
August and September) at one franc. It can be purchased by anyone. Queries may be
inserted in it. The Secretary, Quimper, Finistere.
THE CHANNEL ISLANDS.
SOCIETE JERSIAISE.
Annual subscription, 20s. Entrance fee, 5s. Subscription entitles the members to the publi-
cations of the Society (about one per annum) and an annual Bulletin, in which historical
articles, documents, and genealogies of Jersej' families (but no queries) appear. The Bulletins
can be purchased by non-members at 3s. 6d. each, the publications at various prices, par-
ticulars on application.
The Hon. Secretaries, or Librarian, 9, Pier Road, Jersey.
The Officers of Arms for the United Kingdom,
College of arms,
Heralds' College, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C.
EARL MARSHAL.
His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, K.G., G.C.V.O.
KINGS OF ARMS.
Garter Sir Alfred Scott Scott-Gatty, Knt., F.S.A.
Clarenceux George Edward Cokavne, M.A., F.S.A.
Norroy William Henry Weldon, C.V.O., F.S.A.
SIX HERALDS.
Chester ...... Henry Murray Lane.
Lancaster Edward Bellasis.
Somerset Henry Farnham Burke, C.V.O., F.S.A.
Richmond Charles Harold Athill, F.S.A.
Windsor Wm. Alex. Lindsay, K.C., M.A., F.S.A.
York ....... Gordon Ambrose de Lisle Lee.
— AND —
Surrey Extraordinary . ... . Charles Alban Buckler.
FOUR PURSUIVANTS.
Rouge Dragon Everard Green, F.S.A.
Portcullis Thomas Morgan Joseph-Watkin, F.S.A.
Rouge Croix Arthur William Steuart Cochrane.
Bluemantle Gerald Woods Wollaston, M.V.O.
Earl Marshal's Secretary
Registrar
William H. Weldon, C.V.O.. F.S.A.
H. Farnham Burke, C.V.O., F.S.A.
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PART IV.
TLyon Court of arms.
LYON KING OF ARMS.
Sir James Balfour Paul, F.S.A.Scot., Advocate.
THREE HERALDS.
Albany ...... Robert Spence Livingstone.
Ross ....... Andrew Ross, S.S.C.
Rothesay ...... F. J. Grant, W.S., F.S.A.Scot.
THREE PURSUIVANTS.
Carrick . . . . . . William Rae Macdonald, F.S.A.Scot.
March Capt. Geo. Sitwell Campbell-Swinton, F.S.A.Scot.
Unicorn John Home Stevenson, F.S.A.Scot., Advocate.
Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Records
Procurator- Fiscal
Herald Painter ....
F. J. Grant, W.S.
David Scott-Moncrieff, W.S.
Graham Johnston.
©ffice of arms, Dublin Castle.
ULSTER KING OF ARMS.
Sir Arthur Vicars, K.C.V.O., F.S.A.
TWO HERALDS.
Dublin . . ■ . . . • Francis R. Shackleton.
Cork Peirce Gun Mahony, M.R.I.A.
PURSUIVANT.
Athlone F. Bennett-Goldney, F.S.A.
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Part V.
AN AUTHORS' EXCHANGE.
Few authors of genealogical books can boast of having no surplus copies remaining on their
hands. Surplus copies are of little value to an author. He can throw or give them away, sell them
to a second-hand bookseller as " remainders " or exchange them one by one for other books written
by his friends. The last alternative is the most profitable, as he adds to his library and those of his
friends at only the expense of postage on each side.
This Part is an attempt to introduce authors to each other for that purpose. If any subscriber
to the International Gexealogical Directory has surplus copies of a genealogical work, written
by himself, and is willing to exchange one of them for any of the undermentioned books, will he
kindly communicate with its author, whose name and address will be found in Part I. under the
reference number given.
It is inadvisable to seek either to give or to take exact value in exchange. A genealogical pam-
phlet, however small, provided it contains fresh information, should be of greater value to a genealogist
than a large book of which perhaps a dozen copies still cumber his bookshelves.
Genealogists who are about to publish any of their notes are recommended to print, for purposes
of exchange, more copies than the anticipated demand. The extra cost would be infinitesimal, and
it is probable that the next edition of the Directory will offer a greater selection of books, any of
which may be obtainable in exchange for such surplus copies.
THE PARISH REGISTERS OF ASTON-JUXTA-BIRMINGHAM, first vol. (1544-1639), 118 and
xvi pp., including Indexes of Surnames and Places. Originally issued at 10s. No. 250.
Historical and Genealogical RECORD OF THE COOTE FAMILY, with upwards of 100 engravings,
coats of arms, charts, &c. By the Rev. A. de Vlieger, Litt.D. ; published by George Bridel,
Lausanne. A few copies remain for exchange. No. 389.
THE STUDY OF QUAKER GENEALOGIES. Its Author will be pleased to exchange, with 20
"•. subscribers to the Directory, copies of this pamphlet (of which only a few were printed for
private circulation) for similar genealogical information or Family Charts (Quaker Genealogies
^or Family Histories preferred). No. 930.
THE VISITATION OF THE COUNTY OF WORCESTER, 1569. Printed by the Harleian Society
in 1888. About half-a-dozen Editor's copies to exchange. No. 990.
A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE LE GEYT-rf^-RAUVET FAMILY OF ST. SAVIOUR'S, JERSEY.
A pamphlet of 22 pages, with frontispiece coat-of-arms. (It includes a copy of letters-of-marque,
1782.) No. 122.
GENEALOGICAL NOTES ON THE BENESTS OF ST. HELIER'S, THEIR ANCESTORS AND
DESCENDANTS. A pamphlet of 33 pages, with two coats-of-arms, a portrait and a photo-
graphic reproduction of a manuscript genealogy written in 1S0S. No. 122.
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Part VI.
FAMILY HISTORIES, PEDIGREES, ETC.,
Recently Printed foh Pkivate Circulation.
This Part is an attempt to place on record the titles of some of the numerous Family Histories,
Pedigrees, &c, which have been printed for private circulation in or after 1905.
It is not intended to index the Pedigrees they contain ; such a task must be left in the hands
of the first energetic genealogist who may be willing to issue a revised edition of the invaluable
" Genealogist's Guide," compiled by the late Dr. Marshall. It is to be hoped that whoever undertakes
the work will make the resulting book international in its application.
The present Compiler feels that, until the names of all living genealogists appear in Part I., his
spare time can be occupied to greater advantage.
" A Genealogical Sketch of the Family of Philippes de Gorrequer." By No. 403. Printed May, 1907.
Arrangements have been made for this to appear also in the forthcoming Bulletin of the Socictc
Jersiaise, but its title is included in this list, as, at present, it is printed for private circulation only.
" History of the Driffield Family from 1537 to I 9°3> with notes of those of the name living prior to
x 537-" By No.' 407. Printed March, 1907.
' The Family History of Hart of Donegal." By No. 595. Printed April, 1907.
■ A Pedigree of the House of De Fynes " " showing the close kinship of three Kentish families— —
viz., of De Fiennes, Cromer and Iden, and a descent from the latter, through two Kentish
yeoman families, viz., of Plane and Henham. " By No. 724. Printed at the end of May,
1907.
Genealogical Tree of the Lennox Family. By No. 761. Lithographed in or after 1905.
" Royal Descents of Le Page, Bayles and Inman." A tabular pedigree by No. 762. Printed at the
end of 1906.
A copy of this pedigree, together with a detailed account of the Inman family of Nidderdale, by No-
687, is to be found also in a very interesting work by No. 1169, entitled " Upper Nidderdale w:th
the Forest of Knaresborough." This book, though it contains several other pedigrees and was
printed about August, 1906, is unsuitable for inclusion in this list, not having been printed "for
private circulation only."
" Pedigree of the Family of Piddock or Pidduck, of the Counties of Worcester and Salop." By No. 995.
Lithographed about March, 1905.
* Some of the Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr., of Thompson Parish, Killingly,
Conn., Major James Convers, of Wobum, Mass., Hon. Heman Allen, M.C., of Milton and
Burlington, Vermont. Captain Jonathan Bixby, Sr., of Killingly, Conn." By Charles Allen
Converse. Published by No. 1024 in two volumes, June. 1905.
This work having been received for review on the eve of going to Press, it has not been possible to
ascertain whether it was printed for private circulation or otherwise.
" Pedigree of Beresford, Blythe, Cheney, Wright and Cade and their collateral connections with the
families of Simpson, Bemrose, &c." By No. 1137. Printed May, 1907.
Tabular pedigree " Haig of Bemersyde, co. Berwick." Second edition, by Mr. C. E. Haig, of Pen-
Ithon, Radnorshire, and No. 1199, now being printed.
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" Some Account of the Family of Hassard with a list of descendants in England and Ireland." By
No. 1204. Though printed in Decemher, 1903, this work is mentioned here as it does not
appear to have been included already in any published list.
"The Family of Green of Youghal, co. Cork." By Nos. 1204 and 550. Though printed in 1902,
this work is mentioned here as it does not appear to have been included already in any
published list.
" Tritton. The Place and the Family." By No. 1238. Now in the Press.
" A Genealogical History of the Tyrrells." By No. 1251. Printed January, 1906.
A Tabular "Pedigree of the Welchmatl Family, formerly of Oxfordshire." By No. 1315. Printed
April, 1905.
" Pedigree of the Lcncst Family of Jersey." By No. 122. Printed July, 1905.
" Genealogy of the Bcrnau Family of Stolp." By No. 122. Printed February 1906.
" A Short Account of the Descendants of Abraham Benest of Jersey." By No. 122. Printed
March, 1906.
" A Short Account of the Le Geyt-^i/Rauvet Family of St. Saviour's, Jersey." By No. 122. Printed
September, 1906.
" Genealogical Notes on the Benests of St. Heher's, Their Ancestors and Descendants." By No. 122.
Printed December, 1906.
(Anonymous)
" History of the Families of Skeet, Somerscales, Widdrington, Wilby, Murray, Biake, Grimshaw and
others. By a Connection of the same." Printed, 1906, by Mitchell Hughes & Clarke.
The Compiler regrets to state that, since Part I. was printed, he has heard of the death of
the following contributor : —
No. 117. S. B. Beresford, on December 29, 1906.
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MITCHELL HUGHES & CLARKE,
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
OF
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Publishers for the Harleian Society and for the Kent Arch&ohgical Society, likewise the Surrey Parish Register Society and the Sussex Record Society.
Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica.
A Quarterly Journal devoted to the publication of Pedigrees, Parish Registers, and other data of use to
Genealogists, and illustrated by Coats of Arms, Armorial Bookplates, &c. Established 40 years ago by the late
Dr. Howard (Maltravers Herald Extraordinary). In Four Series. Annual Subscription, io«. Oil. post free.
A History of Monmouthshire.
By J. A. Bradxey, Esq., F.S.A.
Part I.— The Hundred of Skenfrith, £2 2s. Part II.— The Hundred of Abergavenny, £2 2s.
Only 500 copies fruited.
History of the Hundred of Blackheath,
Based on Hasted's " History of Kent." Fully illustrated from original drawings and with five engravings specially
done for this work. Demy folio, 360 pages. Originally published at £$ ; the few remaining copies now
being sold for £1 is.
Genealogical Research in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
By J. H. Lka. Price 7s. 6d.
The following Works arc among those printed and published by us.
Genealogical Collections illustrating the
History of the Roman Catholic Families
of England.
In four Parts. Parts I. and III. £1 5s. each.
Parts II. and IV. £1 is. each.
History of the Prebendal Church of Thame,
co. Oxford.
By the late Rev. FREDERICK Lee, D.D.. F.S.A.
Crown folio, 360 pp. Illustrated with original drawings.
Reduced price £1 5s.
Wells Cathedral: Its Monumental Inscrip-
tions and Heraldry, also the Heraldry
of the Palace, Deanery, and Vicar's
Close.
By A. J. Jewers.
Imperial octavo, £1 is. Large paper copies, £2 2S.
Description and History of Powerscourt.
By the late LORD POWERSCOURT, K.P., P.C. £$ 3s.
History of the Island of Antigua.
By Vere L. Oliver, Esq., F.S.A.
Three vols., price ^"12. Only 150 copies printed.
Wardour Series of Armorial Book-plates
— Baronets.
£l IS. Only 200 copies.
Similar in size to the volumes of the Harleian Society.
Visitation of Essex, 1664 — 1668. £1 is.
Visitation of Northamptonshire, 1564 —
1618. £1 is.
Pedigrees from the Visitation of Dorset-
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With iq Coats of Anns, all authenticated bv the College of
Arms. Edited by Sir GEORGE J. Armytaue, Bart. Price 2s. bd.
Addenda to the Visitation of Dorsetshire,
1623. 7s. 6J.
Lincoln Marriage Licences, 1598 — 1628.
Reduced price 12s. (si.
Book of Kniffhts Banneret, Knights of the
Bath, and Knights Bachelor, also
Knights made in Ireland.
By \V. C. Metcalfe, F.S.A. £1 5$.
Some Pedigrees from the Visitation of
Kent, 1663—1668.
125. (hi, in half-vellum and interleaved.
Guide to Printed Books and Manuscripts
relating to English and Foreign
Heraldry and Genealogy.
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Parish Registers before 1837.
A GENERAL INDEX.
In order to overcome the difficulty of finding records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials,
unknown, Stokes & Cox are preparing a General Index of Entries in English Parish Registers
prior to 1837, to be consulted on similar lines to those of the Registrar General.
This Index now comprises over three million entries from 650 Parishes, including many
London Churches, and such transcripts as exist of many lost Registers. Full particulars and List
of Parishes on receipt of One Shilling.
STOKES & COX, Record Agents, 75, Chancery Lane, London, W.C.
Mr. REGINALD M. GLENCROSS,
Late of Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A., LL.B. (Honours in History and
Law), Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland and Life
Member of the Royal Institution of Cornwall,
UNDERTAKES
PEDIGREE WORK and
GENEALOGICAL ENQUIRIES,
PROOFS OF DESCENT,
PEERAGE CLAIMS,
CLAIMS TO TITLES (British or foreign),
AND ALL MATTERS COGNATE OR IN ANY WAY RELATING THERETO.
Mr. Glenckoss was for three years Assistant Secretary to Sir Arthur Vicars, K.C.V.O.,
Ulster King of Arms ; he assisted the Editor of " Dod's Peerage" for the Revised Edition of
1906, and has made a lifelong study of genealogical and heraldic matters. All questions of
descent are investigated by him with the utmost care to ensure accuracy, the modern methods
of critical genealogy alone being used.
Mr. Glenckoss will be pleased to supply copies of testimonials from those under whom he
has worked.
3, Challonkr Street,
West Kensington,
London, W.
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NO. IZtJt (see Part I.) has made a very large collection of references
to bearers of British surnames before 1837. This Index has been
compiled from printed and manuscript sources and is arranged alphabetically
on slips. The system is one which he wishes to recommend to those of his
fellow-workers who may not have adopted it already. Its chief advantage is
that at any time additions to such a collection can be placed in their correct
alphabetical order. He also wishes to notify the subscribers to the " I.G.D." that
he is quite prepared to consult this collection for them on the following terms : —
Thirty penny stamps (or their equivalent) to be sent with each surname
to which references are required.
If he finds any references under the given surname he will send a
copy of them within a month, and devote the half-crown, after
deducting postage, to improving the collection.
If there are more than 25 such references to one surname (which is
frequently the case, especially with common names) he will send
a copy of the first 25 and say what it would cost to get the others
typed out.
If he finds no references, he will return the stamps, after deducting
postage.
It is particularly requested that only surnames be sent, as enquiries about
special members of a family are practically certain not to result in rinding the
desired information. This applies also to requests for entries relating only
to a given locality. It should be stated whether references to the exact spelling
or various spellings of the surname are required.
If you reside outside the United Kingdom, and your remittance is not over
the equivalent of half-a-crown, send low-value stamps of the country in which you
live. If over this sum, you will find a money-order the simplest method of
remitting, but in this latter case please state whether you wish any return
remittances made in British stamps (which you would find of use for enclosure
when writing to correspondents in the United Kingdom) or by money-order, from
which, however, the cost as well as postage would have to be deducted on
return-remittances.
Other amateur genealogists in possession of similar slip-collections are
requested to place them at the disposal of the subscribers to the next edition
of the " I.G.D." on similar terms, which will enable them to increase their
collections by employing clerical assistance without their being out-of-pocket.
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PEDIGREES TRACED.
An Interesting Genealogical Pamphlet giving examples of the
various classes of Records available for evidences of descent.
Post Free.
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Sketches and Paintings of Armorial Bearings. Price List on
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This pamphlet deals fully with the attempts of recent
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use of bogus coats-of-arms.
"The fact that Mr. Phillimore's scholarly and accurate pamphlet,
first issued in 1903, has already appeared in a third and revised edition
speaks loudly for the interest that is felt in the subject. . . . His
explanation of the legal aspects is lucid, . . . and he supplies an
appendix of ' Statutes and Casts.' " — Sous and Qu. ri. s, 4 March . HJ05.
The Law and Practice of Grants of Arms,
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This pamphlet sets out for the first time the steps which
have to be taken by those who desire to obtain grants of
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Pedigree Work.
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A handbook for the genealogist, with references to the
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■of Regnal Years.
An Index to Changes of Name, from 1760
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By W. P. W. Phillimore and E. A. Fry.
This forms a key to the history of upwards of 10,000
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The Law and Practice of Change of Name.
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In this manual the legal aspect and procedure of
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cases are given.
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This pamphlet contains suggestions for the care and
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Parish Registers : Suggestions for their
Transcription.
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Full particulars are given as to the history of Parish
Registers, and a table of ancient alphabets. It is a pam-
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clergy and others who propose to transcribe ancient
Registers.
Phillimore's Parish Register Series.
These volumes are printed on Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, and
are issued to subscribers only at the uniform price of
10s. 6d. net each volume. Seventeen counties are already
included and nearly 100 volumes have been issued or
are in progress. For genealogists these volumes are an
absolute necessity. Prospectuses sent on application.
Already Issued or in the Press : —
Cambridge, I.
Cornwall, I. to XII.
Derbyshire, Vols. I. and II.
Dorsetshire, Vols. I. and II.
Gloucestershire, Vols. I. to XIII.
Nottinghamshire, Vols. I. to XII.
Nottingham (City), Vols. I. to IV
Hampshire, Vols. I. to IX.
Leicester, I.
Lincolnshire, Vols. I. and II.
Norfolk, Vols. I. to III.
Northants, Vol. I.
Somerset, Vols. I. to IX.
London, Vols. I. to IV.
Worcestershire, Vols. Land II.
Warwickshire, Vols. I. to III.
Wiltshire, Vols. I. to IV.
The Shipway Pedigree Frauds.
With Report of Trial : Reg. v. Davis.
Price One Shilling ; by post, is. i<l.
64 Pages : Fully Illustrated with Portraits and Facsimiles
of the Forgeries.
The Shipway Pedigree Case will always be of interest,
bv reason of the remarkable series of forgeries with
which it was sought to establish an ancient and untrue
pedigree for the Shipway family.
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Association for the Preservation of Memorials
of the Dead in Ireland.
{FOUNDED IN 1338.)
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT.
THE REVEREND CANON J. F. M. FFRENCH, M.R.I.A.
LORD WALTER FITZGERALD. M.R.I.A., Editor.
SIR EDMUND T. BEWLEY, LL.D.
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The Journal of the Association contains inscriptions from Tombstones
and Tablets from all parts of Ireland, with illustrations of the more important
ones. Descriptions are given and frequently illustrations of all Arms inscribed,
amplified by notes from Wills, Funeral Entries and other records, and there
are in addition Notes and Queries relating to Genealogy and Arms.
MEMBERSHIP is open to all who take an interest in the objects of the
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THE INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY— Advertisements.
A GENEALOGY of MOSES and SUSANNA (Weldon) COATES
(married in Cashel Friends' Meeting, Ireland, March, 1715 ; and immigrated to
Pennsylvania, U.S.A., 1717), and their Descendants to 1907. A large 8vo 319-page volume,
with 42 half-tone illustrations. Much Family, with Journeys in 1799 and 1836 in Pennsylvania,
New York, and Canada. Prior to 171 5 are historical sketches in Ireland, England, Scotland,
and Normandy, pertaining to the name. Handsomely bound in cloth and gold lettering.
Copies will be mailed on receipt of $4.00 (16/-). Sheets of unsolicited testimonials from
subscribers and publishers in U.S.A. and England will be mailed on request by Compiler : —
TRUMAN COATES, M.D., Oxford, Pa., U.S.A.
THE PARISH REGISTER SOCIETY
OF DUBLIN.
'"THE purpose of this Society, approved by the Master of the Rolls in Ireland,
* is to supply the genealogist and local and family historian with printed
copies of the more important and older surviving Registers, beginning with
those of Dublin, more especially those not deposited in the Record Office.
The Registers of the City of Dublin, besides containing the descent of the
many old City families, are of great importance to all investigating the history of
scattered branches of English families, and the origins of American and
Colonial settlers. During the unsettled times of the seventeenth century,
numerous cadets of old English houses came to Ireland, and many of these
resided, at least temporarily, in Dublin.
The works printed by the Society will be issued to subscribers only. They
are printed on hand-made paper, and the issue will be strictly limited.
The Registers of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, from their commencement
in 1677 to 1800, and a first instalment of those of St. John's Parish (the oldest in
the City), from 1619 to 1699, have been issued to subscribers for the first year
(1906). The Registers of St. Michan's Parish, an important suburb of Dublin in
the seventeenth century, are in the press for issue to subscribers for 1907 ;
whilst those of the Parishes of St. Catherine and St. Peter, and a continuation of
St. John's, Dublin, are ready for press, and will form the issues for succeeding
years if sufficient support is accorded to the Society.
Hon. Secretary : HERBERT WOOD, M.R.I.A.,
6, Clakinda Park East, Kingstown, Co. Dublin.
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THE INTERNATIOxNAL GENEALOGICAL DIRECTORY— Advertisements.
OLD and legal documents consulted by Genealogists are usually dated with the year of the reigning sovereign,
Snd not with that of the Christian era. It is often dillicult to tell what dates arc covered by the regnal year.
"The Lawyers' Reference Hook," contains a complete table of all the regnal years from r William I. to
7 Edward VII., e.g., if you find a reference to 14 Charles II., the table will tell you at a glance that it commenced on
30 Jan., 1662, and ended 29 Jan. 1663.
Much genealogical information lies buried in the Law Reports. The old Reports are cited under the
name of the editor or reporter, but the name is not printed in full, but abbreviated. For instance, a reference might
be found to"\V. Kel." "The Lawyers' Reference Book" will tell you that the Reports referred to are those of
William Kelynge, that they are ca-es in Chancery, and were decided between 1730 and 1732.
The price of this useful book is only 2/6, post free.
We are prepared to lend to Genealogists volumes from our collection of old Law Reports, or make extracts from
cases in them for a small fee.
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The Magazine is devoted to Original Articles on matters relating to interesting or obscure points in Genealogy,
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evidences from Public and Private Sources.
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COMPILED BY
CHARLES A. BERNAU.
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THE OBJECTS OF THIS BOCK ARE—
1. To provide an up-to-date list of the names and addresses of those, of whatever nationality,
who are interested in genealogy, for the use of Secretaries of Antiquarian
Societies, Authors and Publishers of genealogical and topographical works, ar.d
Second-hand Booksellers.
2. To introduce to each other those who are interested in the history of the same
families, so that they may enter into direct correspondence, without it being necessary
for them to seek a further introduction.
3. To enable amateur genealogists to give world-wide publicity to genealogical and heraldic
queries and memoranda.
4. To give full information as to Societies whose objects or publications are of interest to
genealogists.
5. To provide authors with facilities for obtaining copies of genealogical works in exchange for
surplus copies of their own publications.
ITS ARRANGEMENT AND CONTENTS.
It is divided into Parts, corresponding to the objects stated above :
1. Part I. contains the names and addresses of nearly 1,4C0 genealogists, both amateur and
professional. The majority of these reside in Europe and America, but the other Con-
tinents are represented. (See specimen over leaf.)
2. PaTt II. contains the surnames of nearly 4,500 families, about which those who are named
in Part I. either possess or desire information.
Against each entry will be found a reference number or numbers, indicating which
genealogist or genealogists in Part I. have indicated an interest in the family named.
(See specimen over leaf.)
3. Part III. has nearly 300 entries, which are best described as "Genealogical Queries and
Memoranda."
As in Part II., reference numbers to Parti, indicate which genealogist is interested
in the individual or subject mentioned in each entry. (Sec specimen over leaf.)
4. Part IV. deals with the Antiquarian Societies of Ireland, the North of France, and the
Channel Islands, and includes a list of the Officers of Arms for the United Kingdom.
5. Part V. gives particulars of a few publications of which their respective authors have surplus
copies for disposal in exchange.
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SPECIMEN OF PART
746. Charles E. LAWS, Charmouth, Dorset.
747. Charles Frederick LAYTON, Coshocton,
Ohio, U.S.A.
748. Leonard Leather, Sehvood, Barn-
staple, N. Devon.
749. R.Murdoch LEEMING, 259, Bon-Accord
Str., Aberdeen
750. J. A. LEFEVEK, The Corner House,
High Str., Sabden, near Blackburn.
772. George LlTHCOW, Thurleigh Rd., Bel-
fast, Ireland.
773. John LITTLER, Mount Felix Lodge,
Aughton, Ormskirk, Lancashire.
774. R. G. C. Littlewood, Essex Court,
Temple, London, E.C.
775. Noel Brooks LlVERMORE, Solicitor, 740,
Beach Lane, Kingston, Jamaica,
West Indies.
SPECIMEN OF" PART II.
Harrington; any, 417.
Harris, Salisbury,Wilts, and Guernsey ; 379.
Harris, •••(?), later State of New York ; 549.
Harris, co. Clare, 17th Cent. ; 1006.
Harrison, West Kirby, Chesh., 1630 ; 3 18.
Harrison, Ball's Park, Herts., 1530-1700; 458.
HARRISON, Dublin, Meath, Wicklow, and
Down, before 1775 ; 591.
Harrison, Lanes., before 1600; 592.
Haswell, co. Durham, before 1770, and in
South of Scotland ; 606 and 652.
Haswell, Scottish and English Borders; 1 105.
Hatch, Winkfield, Berks., before 1700; 931.
Hathaway, Freetown, Mass., 1700-1905; 1041.
Haughton, Bormont, Wexford, and Kilthorpe,
Rutland, after 1767; 341.
Hautenville, bef. 1S00 ; 316, 421 and 1387.
Haven, Mass., U.S.A. ; 1119.
SPECIMEN OF PART III.
WELDON, wanted information about Thomas (?) W. of Weldon, Staffs. (?), possibly Northants, or
Northumb., whose four sons: Walter, M.P. for Athy 1613, m. Jane, dau. of John Ryder,
Bishop of Killaloe ; William, m. (?) Jane, dau. of John Bolton, of Great Fenton, Staffs.;
Robert, m. (1616, at St. Mary-le-Strand; London) Katherine Bamlridge, Baineridge, or
BamBRICK, of Apeley (?), Cumb., and Thomas m. Anne, dau. of — Blood, of Dunbryn, co.
Meath. They settled in Ireland towards the close of the 16th Cent. ; 1316.
Wellman, contributor's great-grandfather, Rev. James Wellman, was the first minister settled in
Cornish, N.H., U.S.A., where contributor's parents resided. Contributor's mother was
Phebe, dau. of Joshua WYMAN, of Cornish. Further data about these families desired; 1317.
WELSH (Walsh), Chief Justice of Jamaica in middle of 13th Cent.; his daughters married Sir Wm.
THOMAS, Bart., and Admiral Sir Robert FITZGERALD, K.C.H. ; descendants wanted ; 476.
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J907
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